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  2. List of RFCs - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (RFC) is a publication in ... RFC 791 IPv6: RFC 1883, RFC 2460, RFC 8200 IPv6 addressing: RFC 2373, ...

  3. IP fragmentation - Wikipedia

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    RFC 791 describes the procedure for IP fragmentation, and transmission and reassembly of IP packets. [1] RFC 815 describes a simplified reassembly algorithm. [2] The Identification field along with the foreign and local internet address and the protocol ID, and Fragment offset field along with Don't Fragment and More Fragments flags in the IP header are used for fragmentation and reassembly of ...

  4. Internet Protocol - Wikipedia

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    IPv4 is defined in RFC 791 (1981). Version number 5 was used by the Internet Stream Protocol, ... (PDF) Manfred Lindner. "IP Routing" (PDF) This page was last ...

  5. IPv4 - Wikipedia

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    Internet Protocol version 4 is described in IETF publication RFC 791 (September 1981), replacing an earlier definition of January 1980 (RFC 760). In March 1982, the US Department of Defense decided on the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) as the standard for all military computer networking .

  6. Internet Standard - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 2007 RFC 3700 was an Internet Standard (STD 1) and in May 2008 it was replaced with RFC 5000. RFC 3700 received Historic status, and RFC 5000 became STD 1. The list of Internet standards was originally published as STD 1 but this practice has been abandoned in favor of an online list maintained by the RFC Editor.

  7. Classful network - Wikipedia

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    The new addressing architecture was introduced by RFC 791 in 1981 as a part of the specification of the Internet Protocol. [3] It divided the address space into primarily three address formats, henceforth called address classes, and left a fourth range reserved to be defined later.

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  9. Type of service - Wikipedia

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    RFC 1349 and RFC 1060 only show examples of one bit used at a time for application-default values, although RFC 791 mentions that at most two of the three indications it has should be set nominally. One such use is known from mod_iptos. [6]