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STD 5 contains the following RFCs:
NumberFilesTitleAuthorsDateMore InfoStatus
RFC 791, STD 5     Internet Protocol J. PostelSeptember 1981Obsoletes RFC 760, Updated by RFC 1349, RFC 2474, RFC 6864, ErrataInternet Standard
RFC 792, STD 5     Internet Control Message Protocol J. PostelSeptember 1981Obsoletes RFC 777, Updated by RFC 950, RFC 4884, RFC 6633, RFC 6918, ErrataInternet Standard
RFC 919, STD 5     Broadcasting Internet Datagrams J.C. MogulOctober 1984    Internet Standard
RFC 922, STD 5     Broadcasting Internet datagrams in the presence of subnets J.C. MogulOctober 1984    Internet Standard
RFC 950, STD 5     Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure J.C. Mogul, J. PostelAugust 1985Updates RFC 792, Updated by RFC 6918Internet Standard
RFC 1112, STD 5     Host extensions for IP multicasting S.E. DeeringAugust 1989Obsoletes RFC 988, RFC 1054, Updated by RFC 2236Internet Standard

Abstract of RFC 791

Abstract of RFC 792

Abstract of RFC 919

This RFC proposes simple rules for broadcasting Internet datagrams on local networks that support broadcast, for addressing broadcasts, and for how gateways should handle them. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

Abstract of RFC 922

We propose simple rules for broadcasting Internet datagrams on local networks that support broadcast, for addressing broadcasts, and for how gateways should handle them. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

Abstract of RFC 950

This memo discusses the utility of "subnets" of Internet networks, which are logically visible sub-sections of a single Internet network. For administrative or technical reasons, many organizations have chosen to divide one Internet network into several subnets, instead of acquiring a set of Internet network numbers. This memo specifies procedures for the use of subnets. These procedures are for hosts (e.g., workstations). The procedures used in and between subnet gateways are not fully described. Important motivation and background information for a subnetting standard is provided in RFC-940. This RFC specifies a protocol for the ARPA-Internet community. If subnetting is implemented it is strongly recommended that these procedures be followed.

Abstract of RFC 1112

This memo specifies the extensions required of a host implementation of the Internet Protocol (IP) to support multicasting. Recommended procedure for IP multicasting in the Internet. This RFC obsoletes RFCs 998 and 1054. [STANDARDS-TRACK]


For the definition of Status, see RFC 2026.

For the definition of Stream, see RFC 8729.




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