ARIS: Aggregate Route-Based IP Switching
draft-viswanathan-aris-overview-00
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Authors | Richard Woundy , Dr. Richard H. Boivie , Nancy Feldman , Arun Viswanathan | ||
Last updated | 1997-03-26 | ||
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Abstract
IP based networks use a number of routing protocols, including RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP, to determine how packets ought to be routed. Among these protocols, OSPF and BGP are IETF-recommended standards that have been extensively deployed and exercised in many networks. In this memo, we describe a mechanism which uses these protocols as the basis for switching IP datagrams, by the addition of a simple protocol ('ARIS') that establishes switched paths through a network. The ARIS protocol allows us to leverage the advantages of switching technologies in an internet network.
Authors
Richard Woundy
Dr. Richard H. Boivie
Nancy Feldman
Arun Viswanathan
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