The H-Density Ratio for Address Assignment Efficiency An Update on the H ratio
draft-durand-huitema-h-density-ratio-02
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| Last updated | 2013-03-02 (Latest revision 2001-09-07) | ||
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draft-durand-huitema-h-density-ratio-02
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RFC 3194
Title: The H-Density Ratio for Address Assignment
Efficiency An Update on the H ratio
Author(s): A. Durand, C. Huitema
Status: Informational
Date: November 2001
Mailbox: Alain.Durand@sun.com, huitema@microsoft.com
Pages: 9
Characters: 14539
Updates: 1715
I-D Tag: draft-durand-huitema-h-density-ratio-02.txt
URL: ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3194.txt
This document provides an update on the "H ratio" defined in
RFC 1715. It defines a new ratio which the authors claim is
easier to understand.
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