[Irtf-rr] Fwd: I-D ACTION:draft-irtf-routing-reqs-01.txt
avri
avri at psg.com
Thu Sep 25 02:32:12 EDT 2003
the updated version of the draft. changes:
- added extra qualifier about not saying that no claim was being made
that a practical solution existed that met all of the requirements in
the document.
- changed TBD to a phrase indicating these were all items for further
research.
a.
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> Title : Requirements for Inter Domain Routing
> Author(s) : A. Doria
> Filename : draft-irtf-routing-reqs-01.txt
> Pages : 70
> Date : 2003-9-23
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> These requirements for routing architectures are the product of two
> sub-groups with the IRTF Routing Research Group. They represent two
> individual and separate views of the problem and of what is required
> to fix the problem. While speaking of requirements, the document is
> actually a recommendation to anyone who would create a routing
> architecture for the Internet in the coming years.
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