IP Routing Between U.S. Government Agency Backbones and Other Networks
draft-fricc-brim-BackboneRouting-01
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Abstract
This is an overview of how the agency backbones route IP (Internet Protocol) packets at this time, with any generalizations that can be made and statements of their differences. Also included are this is an overview of how the agency backbones route IP (Internet recommendations from the agency backbones about how other networks that connect to them can best set up their inter-administration routing.
Authors
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