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Address Resolution and Location Discovery (ARLD) Protocol
draft-rfced-info-dobbins-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Authors Kurt Dobbins , Tom Grant , Dave Ruffen
Last updated 1997-04-16
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Abstract

The Address Resolution and Location Discovery (ARLD) protocol is part of the InterSwitch Message Protocol (ISMP). ISMP was designed to facilitate interswitch communication within distributed connection-oriented switching networks. The ARLD protocol is used to resolve a packet destination address when the source and destination pair of a packet does not match a known connection. It is also used to provide end-station address mobility between switches.

Authors

Kurt Dobbins
Tom Grant
Dave Ruffen

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