What is IANA RFC 1-127?
IANAsmfRssaIdTC: 1-127, Standards Action; 128-239, Reserved for Private or Local Use; 240-255, Experimental RFC. This is one of the available formats of the Interface Types (ifType) and Tunnel Types (tunnelType) registries. (Expert: Dave Thaler (primary), Dan Romascanu (secondary)) Not assigned by IANA.
How are ports assigned in IANA?
User Ports are assigned by IANA using the “IETF Review” process, the “IESG Approval” process, or the “Expert Review” process, as per [ RFC6335 ]. Dynamic Ports are not assigned. The registration procedures for service names and port numbers are described in [ RFC6335 ].
What is address allocation 1918 (RFC 1918)?
RFC 1918 Address Allocation for Private Internets February 1996 Moving a host from private to public or vice versa involves a change of IP address, changes to the appropriate DNS entries, and changes to configuration files on other hosts that reference the host by IP address.
What is the difference between RFC 8192 and 8191?
0-8191: Standards Action or non standards-track RFCs with Expert Review. 8192-16383: Private Use. 16384-4294967295: Reserved. 1-127: Standards Action or non standards-track RFCs with Expert Review. 128-255: Private Use.