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<reference anchor="I-D.ietf-lsr-isis-area-proxy" target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-lsr-isis-area-proxy-07">
   <front>
      <title>Area Proxy for IS-IS</title>
      <author initials="T." surname="Li" fullname="Tony Li">
         <organization>Juniper Networks</organization>
      </author>
      <author initials="S." surname="Chen" fullname="Sarah Chen">
         <organization>Arista Networks</organization>
      </author>
      <author initials="V." surname="Ilangovan" fullname="Vivek Ilangovan">
         <organization>Arista Networks</organization>
      </author>
      <author initials="G. S." surname="Mishra" fullname="Gyan Mishra">
         <organization>Verizon Inc.</organization>
      </author>
      <date month="November" day="19" year="2021" />
      <abstract>
	 <t>   Link state routing protocols have hierarchical abstraction already
   built into them.  However, when lower levels are used for transit,
   they must expose their internal topologies to each other, leading to
   scale issues.

   To avoid this, this document discusses extensions to the IS-IS
   routing protocol that would allow level 1 areas to provide transit,
   yet only inject an abstraction of the level 1 topology into level 2.
   Each level 1 area is represented as a single level 2 node, thereby
   enabling greater scale.

	 </t>
      </abstract>
   </front>
   <seriesInfo name="Internet-Draft" value="draft-ietf-lsr-isis-area-proxy-07" />
   
</reference>
