Request for Comments
Full Form of RFC
What is RFC?
RFC (Request for Comments) is a formal document series published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and other technical bodies to define standards, protocols, and best practices for the internet and computer networking. Originally introduced in 1969 as part of the ARPANET project, RFCs serve as the primary mechanism for proposing, discussing, and finalizing internet specifications — from core protocols like TCP/IP and HTTP to security standards and operational guidelines. In India, RFCs are extensively referenced by network engineers, software developers, cybersecurity professionals, and students pursuing networking certifications such as CCNA, CCNP, or Indian government IT exams. They ensure interoperability across diverse systems and are used in designing everything from enterprise networks to government e-governance platforms. For instance, the Indian government’s Digital India initiative builds upon RFC-compliant protocols to ensure secure and scalable digital infrastructure. While RFCs are open for public comment and evolve through consensus, they are also cited in academic curricula and competitive exams like GATE Computer Science and UGC NET. Understanding RFCs is essential for anyone involved in internet technology, as they form the bedrock of modern digital communication.
RFC का फुल फॉर्म
टिप्पणियों के लिए अनुरोध
Example
During the network audit, the team referenced RFC 1918 to verify that private IP address ranges were correctly configured on the routers.