A protocol standard defined in a Request for Comments (RFC) is a formal document that specifies the rules, conventions, and standards for data communication protocols on the internet. RFCs are published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and provide guidelines for various aspects of internet technology, including networking protocols, procedures, and best practices. These documents are essential for ensuring interoperability and consistency across different systems and applications on the internet.
Point-to-Point Protocol.
this is a cisco propreitory protocol is not available for rfc
Both RFC 349 and RFC 1700 have an Assignment number and both have wide standard functions. They also offer applications that offer link, socket, port, and protocol.
RFC 2616 defines HTTP 1.1. RFC 2818 defines the modern version of HTTPS.
The Internet Protocol (IP) address standard is specified in RFC 791, which defines the Internet Protocol itself, including the format of the IP address and how packets are transmitted across networks. Additionally, RFC 950 addresses subnetting, allowing for more efficient use of IP addresses. These documents form the foundation for IP addressing in computer networks.
The new RFC on EIGRP, specifically RFC 7868, was published to formally document Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) as an open standard protocol. This RFC describes EIGRP's operation, features, and mechanisms for network routing, ensuring interoperability among different vendors. By standardizing EIGRP, the RFC allows for broader adoption and implementation across various networking environments. This marks a significant step in promoting EIGRP as a widely recognized and utilized routing protocol beyond proprietary implementations.
A Request For Comments (RFC) document defines a protocol or policy used on the Internet. An RFC can be submitted by anyone. Eventually, if it gains enough interest, it may evolve into an Internet Standard Each RFC is designated by an RFC number. Once published, an RFC never changes. Modifications to an original RFC are assigned a new RFC number.
rfc is request for comment . it is used for discussion and development of new protocol and technique for use on the internet.
Internet Official Protocol Standards
RFC 349 and RFC 1700 both pertain to the allocation and management of Internet protocol parameters. RFC 1700, titled "Assigned Numbers," provides a registry of well-known port numbers and protocol identifiers used in Internet communications. RFC 349, which updates RFC 1700, offers a more organized approach to the assignment of these parameters, emphasizing the need for a structured method to manage them effectively. Both documents aim to ensure consistency and clarity in the use of Internet protocol specifications.
RFC stand for "Request for comment" it is method for standard the network thing
IP Security Protocol (IPSec)