Probably the best thing you can do is search for specific 
areas of interest.  Check out:

http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/information/rfc.html

For example, if you want to read up on BGP, do a keyword search 
for BGP or BGP-4.  Typically, at the end of each RFC, they'll 
have references to other RFCs and you can read up on them as
well.

Suggested ones would be

#1771 - BGP-4
#1131 & #1247 - OSPF
#0959 - FTP
#0792 - ICMP
#2663 - NAT


HTH
Bob
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Ken
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 11:34 AM
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Subject: TCP/IP RFCs


I have searched the archive. Although I found some good references, I wonder
if anyone has or can point me to a list of the RFCs one needs to be familiar
with that define the basics of TCP/IP.


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