Obsolete RFCs That Should Not Be Used

[The TCP chimney offload feature is deprecated and should not be used.]

The following RFCs are obsolete and therefore should not be used:

  • RFC 815--IP Datagram Reassembly Algorithms, July 1982

  • RFC 816--Fault Isolation and Recovery, July 1982

  • RFC 879--The TCP Maximum Segment Size and Related Topics, November 1983

  • RFC 896--Congestion Control in IP/TCP Internetworks

  • RFC 950--Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure, August 1985

  • RFC 963--Some Problems with the Specification of the Military Standard Protocol, November 1985

  • RFC 1108--Security Options for the Internet Protocol, October 1989

  • RFC 1349--Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite, June 1992

  • RFC 2474--Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS Field) in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers, December 1998

  • RFC 2815--Integrated Service Mappings on IEEE 802 Networks, May 2000