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5.2. The Standards Track Diagram There is a part of the STATUS and STATE categorization that is called the standards track. Actually, only the changes of state are significant to the progression along the standards track, though the status assignments may be changed as well. The states illustrated by single line boxes are temporary states, those illustrated by double line boxes are long term states. A protocol will normally be expected to remain in a temporary state for several months (minimum six months for proposed standard, minimum four months for draft standard). A protocol may be in a long term state for many years. A protocol may enter the standards track only on the recommendation of the IESG and by action of the IAB; and may move from one state to another along the track only on the recommendation of the IESG and by action of the IAB. That is, it takes both the IESG and the IAB to either start a protocol on the track or to move it along. Generally, as the protocol enters the standards track a decision is made as to the eventual STATUS, requirement level or applicability (elective, recommended, or required) the protocol will have, although a somewhat less stringent current status may be assigned, and it then is placed in the the proposed standard STATE with that status. So the initial placement of a protocol is into state 1. At any time the STATUS decision may be revisited.Internet Architecture Board [Page 12]RFC 1410 IAB Standards March 1993 | +<----------------------------------------------+ | ^ V 0 | 4 +-----------+ +===========+ | enter |-->----------------+-------------->|experiment | +-----------+ | +=====+=====+ | | V 1 | +-----------+ V | proposed |-------------->+ +--->+-----+-----+ | | | | | V 2 | +<---+-----+-----+ V | draft std |-------------->+ +--->+-----+-----+ | | | | | V 3 | +<---+=====+=====+ V | standard |-------------->+ +=====+=====+ | | V 5 +=====+=====+ | historic | +===========+ The transition from proposed standard (1) to draft standard (2) can only be by action of the IAB on the recommendation of the IESG and only after the protocol has been proposed standard (1) for at least six months. The transition from draft standard (2) to standard (3) can only be by action of the IAB on the recommendation of the IESG and only after the protocol has been draft standard (2) for at least four months. Occasionally, the decision may be that the protocol is not ready for standardization and will be assigned to the experimental state (4). This is off the standards track, and the protocol may be resubmitted to enter the standards track after further work. There are other paths into the experimental and historic states that do not involve IAB action. Sometimes one protocol is replaced by another and thus becomes historic, or it may happen that a protocol on the standards track is in a sense overtaken by another protocol (or other events) and becomes historic (state 5).Internet Architecture Board [Page 13]RFC 1410 IAB Standards March 19936. The Protocols Subsection 6.1 lists recent RFCs and other changes. Subsections 6.2 - 6.9 list the standards in groups by protocol state.6.1. Recent Changes6.1.1. New RFCs: 1436 - The Internet Gopher Protocol This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1435 - IESG Advice from Experience with Path MTU Discovery This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1434 - Data Link Switching: Switch-to-Switch Protocol This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1433 - Directed ARP An Experimental protocol. 1432 - Recent Internet Books This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1431 - DUA Metrics This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1430 - A Strategic Plan for Deploying an Internet X.500 Directory Service This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1429 - Listserv Distribute Protocol This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard.Internet Architecture Board [Page 14]RFC 1410 IAB Standards March 1993 1428 - Transition of Internet Mail from Just-Send-8 to 8bit- SMTP/MIME This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1427 - SMTP Service Extension for Message Size Declaration A Proposed Standard protocol. 1426 - SMTP Service Extension for 8bit-MIMEtransport A Proposed Standard protocol. 1425 - SMTP Service Extensions A Proposed Standard protocol. 1424 - Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part IV: Key Certification and Related Services A Proposed Standard protocol. 1423 - Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part III: Algorithms, Modes, and Identifiers A Proposed Standard protocol. 1422 - Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part II: Certificate-Based Key Management A Proposed Standard protocol. 1421 - Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part I: Message Encryption and Authentication Procedures A Proposed Standard protocol. 1420 - SNMP over IPX A Proposed Standard protocol. 1419 - SNMP over AppleTalk A Proposed Standard protocol.Internet Architecture Board [Page 15]RFC 1410 IAB Standards March 1993 1418 - SNMP over OSI A Proposed Standard protocol. 1417 - NADF Standing Documents: A Brief Overview This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1416 - Telnet Authentication Option An Experimental protocol. 1415 - FTP-FTAM Gateway Specification A Proposed Standard protocol. 1414 - Identification MIB A Proposed Standard protocol. 1413 - Identification Protocol A Proposed Standard protocol. 1412 - Telnet Authentication: SPX An Experimental protocol. 1411 - Telnet Authentication: Kerberos Version 4 An Experimental protocol. 1410 - This memo. 1409 - Telnet Authentication Option An Experimental protocol. 1408 - Telnet Environment Option A Proposed Standard protocol. 1407 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS3/E3 Interface Type A Proposed Standard protocol.Internet Architecture Board [Page 16]RFC 1410 IAB Standards March 1993 1406 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS1 and E1 Interface Types A Proposed Standard protocol. 1405 - Mapping between X.400(1984/1988) and Mail-11 (DECnet mail) An Experimental protocol. 1404 - A Model for Common Operational Statistics This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1403 - BGP OSPF Interaction A Proposed Standard protocol. 1402 - There's Gold in them thar Networks! or Searching for Treasure in all the Wrong Places This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1401 - Correspondence between the IAB and DISA on the use of DNS throughout the Internet This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1400 - Not yet issued. 1399 - Not yet issued. 1398 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface Types A Draft Standard protocol. 1397 - Default Route Advertisement In BGP2 And BGP3 Versions Of The Border Gateway Protocol A Proposed Standard protocol.
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