RFC-800
- RFC 800 - Request For Comments summary notes: 700-799. J.Postel, J.Vernon. November 1982. (Status: INFORMATIONAL)
- 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 - The 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