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List of RFC 601-900

RFC 601: Traffic statistics (November 1973).
RFC 602: "The stockings were hung by the chimney with care".
RFC 603: Response to RFC 597: Host status.
RFC 604: Assigned link numbers.
RFC 606: Host names on-line.
RFC 607: Comments on the File Transfer Protocol.
RFC 608: Host names on-line.
RFC 609: Statement of upcoming move of NIC/NLS service.
RFC 610: Further datalanguage design concepts.
RFC 611: Two changes to the IMP/Host Protocol to improve user/network communications.
RFC 612: Traffic statistics (December 1973).
RFC 613: Network connectivity: A response to RFC 603.
RFC 614: Response to RFC 607: "Comments on the File Transfer Protocol".
RFC 615: Proposed Network Standard Data Pathname syntax.
RFC 616: LATEST NETWORK MAPS.
RFC 617: Note on socket number assignment.
RFC 618: Few observations on NCP statistics.
RFC 619: Mean round-trip times in the ARPANET.
RFC 620: Request for monitor host table updates.
RFC 621: NIC user directories at SRI ARC.
RFC 622: Scheduling IMP/TIP down time.
RFC 623: Comments on on-line host name service.
RFC 624: Comments on the File Transfer Protocol.
RFC 625: On-line hostnames service.
RFC 626: On a possible lockup condition in IMP subnet due to message sequencing.
RFC 627: ASCII text file of hostnames.
RFC 628: Status of RFC numbers and a note on pre-assigned journal numbers.
RFC 629: Scenario for using the Network Journal.
RFC 630: FTP error code usage for more reliable mail service.
RFC 631: International meeting on minicomputers and data communication: Call for papers.
RFC 632: Throughput degradations for single packet messages.
RFC 633: IMP/TIP preventive maintenance schedule.
RFC 634: Change in network address for Haskins Lab.
RFC 635: Assessment of ARPANET protocols.
RFC 636: TIP/Tenex reliability improvements.
RFC 637: Change of network address for SU-DSL.
RFC 638: IMP/TIP preventive maintenance schedule.
RFC 640: Revised FTP reply codes.
RFC 642: Ready line philosophy and implementation.
RFC 643: Network Debugging Protocol.
RFC 644: On the problem of signature authentication for network mail.
RFC 645: Network Standard Data Specification syntax.
RFC 647: Proposed protocol for connecting host computers to ARPA-like networks via front end processors.
RFC 651: Revised Telnet status option.
RFC 652: Telnet output carriage-return disposition option.
RFC 653: Telnet output horizontal tabstops option.
RFC 654: Telnet output horizontal tab disposition option.
RFC 655: Telnet output formfeed disposition option.
RFC 656: Telnet output vertical tabstops option.
RFC 657: Telnet output vertical tab disposition option.
RFC 658: Telnet output linefeed disposition.
RFC 659: Announcing additional Telnet options.
RFC 660: Some changes to the IMP and the IMP/Host interface.
RFC 661: Protocol information.
RFC 662: Performance improvement in ARPANET file transfers from Multics.
RFC 663: Lost message detection and recovery protocol.
RFC 666: Specification of the Unified User-Level Protocol.
RFC 667: Host Ports.
RFC 669: November, 1974, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers.
RFC 671: Note on Reconnection Protocol.
RFC 672: Multi-site data collection facility.
RFC 674: Procedure call documents: Version 2.
RFC 675: Specification of Internet Transmission Control Program.
RFC 677: Maintenance of duplicate databases.
RFC 678: Standard file formats.
RFC 679: February, 1975, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers.
RFC 680: Message Transmission Protocol.
RFC 681: Network UNIX.
RFC 683: FTPSRV - Tenex extension for paged files.
RFC 684: Commentary on procedure calling as a network protocol.
RFC 685: Response time in cross network debugging.
RFC 686: Leaving well enough alone.
RFC 687: IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol changes.
RFC 688: Tentative schedule for the new Telnet implementation for the TIP.
RFC 689: Tenex NCP finite state machine for connections.
RFC 690: Comments on the proposed Host/IMP Protocol changes.
RFC 691: One more try on the FTP.
RFC 692: Comments on IMP/Host Protocol changes (RFCs 687 and 690).
RFC 694: Protocol information.
RFC 695: Official change in Host-Host Protocol.
RFC 696: Comments on the IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol changes.
RFC 697: CWD command of FTP.
RFC 698: Telnet extended ASCII option.
RFC 699: Request For Comments summary notes: 600-699.
RFC 700: Protocol experiment.
RFC 701: August, 1974, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers.
RFC 702: September, 1974, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers.
RFC 703: July, 1975, survey of New-Protocol Telnet Servers.
RFC 704: IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol change.
RFC 705: Front-end Protocol B6700 version.
RFC 706: On the junk mail problem.
RFC 707: High-level framework for network-based resource sharing.
RFC 708: Elements of a Distributed Programming System.
RFC 712: Distributed Capability Computing System (DCCS).
RFC 713: MSDTP-Message Services Data Transmission Protocol.
RFC 714: Host-Host Protocol for an ARPANET-Type Network.
RFC 716: Interim Revision to Appendix F of BBN 1822.
RFC 717: Assigned Network Numbers.
RFC 718: Comments on RCTE from the Tenex Implementation Experience.
RFC 719: Discussion on RCTE.
RFC 720: Address Specification Syntax for Network Mail.
RFC 721: Out-of-Band Control Signals in a Host-to-Host Protocol.
RFC 722: Thoughts on Interactions in Distributed Services.
RFC 724: Proposed official standard for the format of ARPA Network messages.
RFC 725: RJE protocol for a resource sharing network.
RFC 726: Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet option.
RFC 727: Telnet logout option.
RFC 728: Minor pitfall in the Telnet Protocol.
RFC 729: Telnet byte macro option.
RFC 730: Extensible field addressing.
RFC 731: Telnet Data Entry Terminal option.
RFC 732: Telnet Data Entry Terminal option.
RFC 733: Standard for the format of ARPA network text messages.
RFC 734: SUPDUP Protocol.
RFC 735: Revised Telnet byte macro option.
RFC 736: Telnet SUPDUP option.
RFC 737: FTP extension: XSEN.
RFC 738: Time server.
RFC 739: Assigned numbers.
RFC 740: NETRJS Protocol.
RFC 741: Specifications for the Network Voice Protocol (NVP).
RFC 742: NAME/FINGER Protocol.
RFC 743: FTP extension: XRSQ/XRCP.
RFC 744: MARS - a Message Archiving and Retrieval Service.
RFC 745: JANUS interface specifications.
RFC 746: SUPDUP graphics extension.
RFC 747: Recent extensions to the SUPDUP Protocol.
RFC 748: Telnet randomly-lose option.
RFC 749: Telnet SUPDUP-Output option.
RFC 750: Assigned numbers.
RFC 751: Survey of FTP mail and MLFL.
RFC 752: Universal host table.
RFC 753: Internet Message Protocol.
RFC 754: Out-of-net host addresses for mail.
RFC 755: Assigned numbers.
RFC 756: NIC name server - a datagram-based information utility.
RFC 757: Suggested solution to the naming, addressing, and delivery problem for ARPANET message systems.
RFC 758: Assigned numbers.
RFC 759: Internet Message Protocol.
RFC 760: DoD standard Internet Protocol.
RFC 761: DoD standard Transmission Control Protocol.
RFC 762: Assigned numbers.
RFC 763: Role mailboxes.
RFC 764: Telnet Protocol specification.
RFC 765: File Transfer Protocol specification.
RFC 766: Internet Protocol Handbook: Table of contents.
RFC 767: Structured format for transmission of multi-media documents.
RFC 768: User Datagram Protocol.
RFC 769: Rapicom 450 facsimile file format.
RFC 770: Assigned numbers.
RFC 771: Mail transition plan.
RFC 772: Mail Transfer Protocol.
RFC 773: Comments on NCP/TCP mail service transition strategy.
RFC 774: Internet Protocol Handbook: Table of contents.
RFC 775: Directory oriented FTP commands.
RFC 776: Assigned numbers.
RFC 777: Internet Control Message Protocol.
RFC 778: DCNET Internet Clock Service.
RFC 779: Telnet send-location option.
RFC 780: Mail Transfer Protocol.
RFC 781: Specification of the Internet Protocol (IP) timestamp option.
RFC 782: Virtual Terminal management model.
RFC 783: TFTP Protocol (revision 2).
RFC 784: Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 implementation.
RFC 785: Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 file definitions.
RFC 786: Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 MTP-NIMAIL interface.
RFC 787: Connectionless data transmission survey/tutorial.
RFC 788: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
RFC 789: Vulnerabilities of network control protocols: An example.
RFC 790: Assigned numbers.
RFC 791: Internet Protocol.
RFC 792: Internet Control Message Protocol.
RFC 793: Transmission Control Protocol.
RFC 794: Pre-emption.
RFC 795: Service mappings.
RFC 796: Address mappings.
RFC 797: Format for Bitmap files.
RFC 798: Decoding facsimile data from the Rapicom 450.
RFC 799: Internet name domains.
RFC 800: Request For Comments summary notes: 700-799.
RFC 801: NCP/TCP transition plan.
RFC 802: ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol.
RFC 803: Dacom 450/500 facsimile data transcoding.
RFC 804: CCITT draft recommendation T.4.
RFC 805: Computer mail meeting notes.
RFC 806: Proposed Federal Information Processing Standard: Specification for message format for computer based message systems.
RFC 807: Multimedia mail meeting notes.
RFC 808: Summary of computer mail services meeting held at BBN on 10 January 1979.
RFC 809: UCL facsimile system.
RFC 810: DoD Internet host table specification.
RFC 811: Hostnames Server.
RFC 812: NICNAME/WHOIS.
RFC 813: Window and Acknowledgement Strategy in TCP.
RFC 814: Name, addresses, ports, and routes.
RFC 815: IP datagram reassembly algorithms.
RFC 816: Fault isolation and recovery.
RFC 817: Modularity and efficiency in protocol implementation.
RFC 818: Remote User Telnet service.
RFC 819: Domain naming convention for Internet user applications.
RFC 820: Assigned numbers.
RFC 821: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
RFC 822: STANDARD FOR THE FORMAT OF ARPA INTERNET TEXT MESSAGES.
RFC 823: DARPA Internet gateway.
RFC 824: CRONUS Virtual Local Network.
RFC 825: Request for comments on Requests For Comments.
RFC 826: Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol: Or Converting Network Protocol Addresses to 48.bit Ethernet Address for Transmission on Ethernet Hardware.
RFC 827: Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP).
RFC 828: Data communications: IFIP's international "network" of experts.
RFC 829: Packet satellite technology reference sources.
RFC 830: Distributed system for Internet name service.
RFC 831: Backup access to the European side of SATNET.
RFC 832: Who talks TCP?.
RFC 833: Who talks TCP?.
RFC 834: Who talks TCP?.
RFC 835: Who talks TCP?.
RFC 836: Who talks TCP?.
RFC 837: Who talks TCP?.
RFC 838: Who talks TCP?.
RFC 839: Who talks TCP?.
RFC 840: Official protocols.
RFC 841: Specification for message format for Computer Based Message Systems.
RFC 842: Who talks TCP? - survey of 1 February 83.
RFC 843: Who talks TCP? - survey of 8 February 83.
RFC 844: Who talks ICMP, too? - Survey of 18 February 1983.
RFC 845: Who talks TCP? - survey of 15 February 1983.
RFC 846: Who talks TCP? - survey of 22 February 1983.
RFC 847: Summary of Smallberg surveys.
RFC 848: Who provides the "little" TCP services?.
RFC 849: Suggestions for improved host table distribution.
RFC 850: Standard for interchange of USENET messages.
RFC 851: ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol.
RFC 852: ARPANET short blocking feature.
RFC 854: Telnet Protocol Specification.
RFC 855: Telnet Option Specifications.
RFC 856: Telnet Binary Transmission.
RFC 857: Telnet Echo Option.
RFC 858: Telnet Suppress Go Ahead Option.
RFC 859: Telnet Status Option.
RFC 860: Telnet Timing Mark Option.
RFC 861: Telnet Extended Options: List Option.
RFC 862: Echo Protocol.
RFC 863: Discard Protocol.
RFC 864: Character Generator Protocol.
RFC 865: Quote of the Day Protocol.
RFC 866: Active users.
RFC 867: Daytime Protocol.
RFC 868: Time Protocol.
RFC 869: Host Monitoring Protocol.
RFC 870: Assigned numbers.
RFC 871: Perspective on the ARPANET reference model.
RFC 872: TCP-on-a-LAN.
RFC 873: Illusion of vendor support.
RFC 874: Critique of X.25.
RFC 875: Gateways, architectures, and heffalumps.
RFC 876: Survey of SMTP implementations.
RFC 877: Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over public data networks.
RFC 878: ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol.
RFC 879: TCP maximum segment size and related topics.
RFC 880: Official protocols.
RFC 881: Domain names plan and schedule.
RFC 882: Domain names: Concepts and facilities.
RFC 883: Domain names: Implementation specification.
RFC 884: Telnet terminal type option.
RFC 885: Telnet end of record option.
RFC 886: Proposed standard for message header munging.
RFC 887: Resource Location Protocol.
RFC 888: "STUB" Exterior Gateway Protocol.
RFC 889: Internet delay experiments.
RFC 890: Exterior Gateway Protocol implementation schedule.
RFC 891: DCN Local-Network Protocols.
RFC 892: ISO Transport Protocol specification.
RFC 893: Trailer encapsulations.
RFC 894: A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Ethernet Networks.
RFC 895: Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over experimental Ethernet networks.
RFC 896: Congestion control in IP/TCP internetworks.
RFC 897: Domain name system implementation schedule.
RFC 898: Gateway special interest group meeting notes.
RFC 899: Request For Comments summary notes: 800-899.
RFC 900: Assigned Numbers.

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