As per Relevance of the word document, we have this rfc below:
Network Working Group J.
Request for Comments: 774
October 1980
Obsoletes: RFCs 766
Obsoletes: IENs, 118
Internet Protocol
Table of
The internet family of protocols is replacing the old ARPANET protocols
To this end an Internet Protocol Handbook will be prepared by
Network Information Center. This Handbook is tentatively planned to
available at the end of 1980. This Internet Protocol Handbook
closely parallel the old ARPANET Protocol Handbook, and will
be a collection of existing RFCs and IENs
Attached is the current draft table of contents for the
Protocol Handbook. Any suggestions for additions should be sent to
Postel (Postel@ISIF).
RFCs and IENs are public access document files and may be copied
the Network Information Center online Library at SRI-KL via FTP
the FTP user name ANONYMOUS and password GUEST. The IENs have
of the form "IEN-nnn.TXT", and the RFCs have pathnames of
form "RFCnnn.TXT", where "nnn" is replaced by the
number. [Note the inconsistency: IENs have a hyphen in the pathname
RFCs don't.]
Postel [Page 1]
RFC 774
Internet Protocol
Table of
The Catenet Model for Internetworking IEN-48
Gateway
Internet Protocol IEN-128 RFC760
Gateway Routing: An Implementation Specification IEN-30
How to Build a Gateway IEN-109
Gateway Monitoring Protocol IEN-131
CMCC Performance Measurement Message Formats IEN-157
Host
User Datagram Protocol RFC768
Transmission Control Protocol IEN-129 RFC761
Multiplexing Protocol IEN-90
Application
Time Server Protocol IEN-142
Name Server Protocol IEN-116
Trivial File Transfer Protocol IEN-133
Telnet Protocol IEN-148 RFC764
File Transfer Protocol IEN-149 RFC765
Mail Transfer Protocol RFC772
Internet Message Protocol IEN-113 RFC759
Postel [Page 2]
RFC 774
Internet Protocol
Assigned Numbers RFC770
Address Mappings IEN-115
Document File Format Standards RFC678
Mail Header Format Standards RFC733
Postel [Page 3]
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