Difference between revisions of "RFC3232"
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Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). All Rights Reserved. | Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). All Rights Reserved. | ||
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− | This memo obsoletes RFC 1700 (STD 2) "Assigned Numbers", which | + | This memo obsoletes [[RFC1700|RFC 1700]] ([[STD2|STD 2]]) "Assigned Numbers", which |
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Numbers". The most current of these Assigned Numbers RFCs had | Numbers". The most current of these Assigned Numbers RFCs had | ||
− | Standard status and carried the designation: STD 2. At this time, | + | Standard status and carried the designation: [[STD2|STD 2]]. At this time, |
− | the latest STD 2 is RFC 1700. | + | the latest [[STD2|STD 2]] is [[RFC1700|RFC 1700]]. |
Since 1994, this sequence of RFCs have been replaced by an online | Since 1994, this sequence of RFCs have been replaced by an online | ||
database accessible through a web page (currently, www.iana.org). | database accessible through a web page (currently, www.iana.org). | ||
The purpose of the present RFC is to note this fact and to officially | The purpose of the present RFC is to note this fact and to officially | ||
− | obsolete RFC 1700, whose status changes to Historic. RFC 1700 is | + | obsolete [[RFC1700|RFC 1700]], whose status changes to Historic. [[RFC1700|RFC 1700]] is |
obsolete, and its values are incomplete and in some cases may be | obsolete, and its values are incomplete and in some cases may be | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 3 October 2020
Network Working Group J. Reynolds, Editor Request for Comments: 3232 RFC Editor Obsoletes: 1700 January 2002 Category: Informational
Assigned Numbers: RFC 1700 is Replaced by an On-line Database
Status of this Memo
This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
Copyright Notice
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). All Rights Reserved.
Abstract
This memo obsoletes RFC 1700 (STD 2) "Assigned Numbers", which contained an October 1994 snapshot of assigned Internet protocol parameters.
Description
From November 1977 through October 1994, the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) periodically published tables of the Internet protocol parameter assignments in RFCs entitled, "Assigned Numbers". The most current of these Assigned Numbers RFCs had Standard status and carried the designation: STD 2. At this time, the latest STD 2 is RFC 1700.
Since 1994, this sequence of RFCs have been replaced by an online database accessible through a web page (currently, www.iana.org). The purpose of the present RFC is to note this fact and to officially obsolete RFC 1700, whose status changes to Historic. RFC 1700 is obsolete, and its values are incomplete and in some cases may be wrong.
We expect this series to be revived in the future by the new IANA organization.
Security Considerations
This memo does not affect the technical security of the Internet.
Author's Address
Joyce K. Reynolds RFC Editor 4676 Admiralty Way Marina del Rey, CA 90292 USA
EMail: [email protected]
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