Requests For Comments (RFC)
A Request for Comments is a formal document from the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) that is the result of committee drafting and subsequent review by interested parties. Some RFCs are informational in nature. Of those that are intended to become Internet standards, the final version of the RFC becomes the standard and no further comments or changes are permitted. Change can occur, however, through subsequent RFCs that supersede or elaborate on all or parts of previous RFCs.
See Also RFCs 1969, RFCs 1970, RFCs 1971, RFCs 1972, RFCs 1973, RFCs 1974, RFCs 1975, RFCs 1976, RFCs 1977, RFCs 1978, RFCs 1979, RFCs 1980, RFCs 1981, RFCs 1982, RFCs 1983, RFCs 1984, RFCs 1985, RFCs 1986, RFCs 1987, RFCs 1988, RFCs 1989, RFCs 1990, RFCs 1991, RFCs 1992, RFCs 1993, RFCs 1994, RFCs 1995, RFCs 1996, RFCs 1997, RFCs 1998, RFCs 1999, RFCs 2000, RFCs 2001, RFCs 2002, RFCs 2003, RFCs 2004, RFCs 2005, RFCs 2006, RFCs 2007, RFCs 2008, RFCs 2009, RFCs 2010
See Also RFCs 1969, RFCs 1970, RFCs 1971, RFCs 1972, RFCs 1973, RFCs 1974, RFCs 1975, RFCs 1976, RFCs 1977, RFCs 1978, RFCs 1979, RFCs 1980, RFCs 1981, RFCs 1982, RFCs 1983, RFCs 1984, RFCs 1985, RFCs 1986, RFCs 1987, RFCs 1988, RFCs 1989, RFCs 1990, RFCs 1991, RFCs 1992, RFCs 1993, RFCs 1994, RFCs 1995, RFCs 1996, RFCs 1997, RFCs 1998, RFCs 1999, RFCs 2000, RFCs 2001, RFCs 2002, RFCs 2003, RFCs 2004, RFCs 2005, RFCs 2006, RFCs 2007, RFCs 2008, RFCs 2009, RFCs 2010