RFC 760

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RFC 760 is an early Internet standard document authored by Jon Postel that specifies the original Internet Protocol (IP).

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Internet standard specification
Request for Comments document
abbreviation IP
appliesTo Defense Data Network
surface form: Department of Defense Internet
area the internet
surface form: Internet
author Jon Postel
category Internet Protocol specification
context early Internet standard
defines Internet Protocol addressing
Internet Protocol checksum
Internet Protocol fragmentation and reassembly
Internet Protocol
surface form: Internet Protocol header format

Internet Protocol options
RFC 791
surface form: Internet Protocol time to live field

Internet Protocol type of service field
RFC 791
surface form: Internet datagram format
definesTerm gateway
host
internet datagram
documentType standards-track specification
followedBy refined Internet Protocol specification in RFC 791
hasSection Addressing
Error Handling
Fragmentation
RFC 791
surface form: Internet Datagram Header Format

Introduction
Security Considerations
intendedAudience network protocol implementers
language English
obsoletedBy RFC 791
partOfSeries RFCs
surface form: Request for Comments
precededBy earlier experimental IP specifications
publicationDate 1980-01
publishedBy USC Information Sciences Institute
surface form: Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California

Internet Architecture Board
surface form: Internet Configuration Control Board

Internet Engineering Task Force
publisher Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
relatedTo RFC 791
TCP/IP
surface form: TCP/IP protocol suite

Transmission Control Protocol
seriesNumber 760
specifiesProtocol Internet Protocol
standardizes error handling for Internet Protocol
packet format for Internet Protocol
routing of Internet datagrams
semantics of Internet Protocol fields
status Obsoleted
title ARPANET protocol suite
surface form: DOD Standard Internet Protocol

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Jon Postel notableWork RFC 760