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STD Sub-Series
STDs were overloaded to represent “complete standards”; one STD # can contain multiple RFCs.
Examples:
STD 5 = “IP”, includes RFCs 791, 792, 919, 922, 950, 1112
NB: When multiple RFCs make up a sub-series doc (for example, ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/std/std5.txt) the file starts with
[Note that this file is a concatenation of more than one RFC.]

STD 13 = “DNS”, includes RFCs 1034, 1035
STD 12 = “Network Time Protocol”, currently no RFCs.
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