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Routing Architecture Building Blocks: an Informational Taxonomy
draft-eriksson-rabbit-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Author Howard C. Berkowitz
Last updated 2002-10-29
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Abstract

This document identifies and categorizes the components of routing, switching, forwarding, and addressing that may be used in routing architectures. The intention is to support the development of a new routing architecture for the Internet. The addressing architecture, address allocation and assignment principles, and possibilities for renumbering are important aspects when designing a routing architecture. How routing information is learned and methods for distributing it are other issues discussed in this document. A number of methods for data traffic forwarding are also described and evaluated

Authors

Howard C. Berkowitz

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