RFC reference repository
Instructions
In order to keep things manageable, all RFC references are put in sub-pages below this one. To make this subdivision, the RFC number is divided by 100 to get the sub-page number. For example, references 3100-3199 can be found in Template:Ref RFC/db/31.
Each sub-page has room for a maximum of 100 references, which makes editing not too hard.
Example entry
Below is an example of the content of a sub-page. Add more references to the table as needed.
{|class='wikitable'
!RFC
!Status
!Reference
!Notes
|-
|8200
|<section begin=rfc8200status />Internet Standard<section end=rfc8200status />
|<section begin=rfc8200ref />{{Cite IETF|rfc=8200|std=86|title=Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification|author1=S. Deering|author-link1=Steve Deering|author2=R. Hinden|date=July 2017|publisher=[[IETF]]}}<section end=rfc8200ref />
|<section begin=rfc8200notes />Obsoletes {{IETF RFC|2460|link=no}}.<section end=rfc8200notes />
|}
Be sure to add a space before the closing (/>
) of the <section [begin|end]=rfc9999 />
tags. The section labels should start with the letters rfc
, followed by the RFC number.
The RFC's status may be deduced from the colourful bar at the very top of the page, when viewed in https://datatracker.ietf.org. A click on it reveils a legend, and it is this description that is recorded as the 'Status'.