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A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
RFC 1370:
Title: Applicability Statement for OSPF
Author: Internet Architecture Board
Mailbox: Lyman@BBN.COM
Pages: 2
Characters: 4,303
Updates/Obsoletes: none
Users and vendors have expressed a strong need for IP routers from
different vendors that can interoperate using a common Interior
Gateway Protocol (IGP). There is therefore an urgent requirement for
a high-functionality non-proprietary 'open' IGP that will be
ubiquitously available from all IP router vendors.
The Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol was developed by
the IETF to fill this need. This Applicability Statement specifies
the circumstances under which OSPF must be implemented by router
vendors. The history of OSPF development and the reasoning behind
this Applicability Statement will be found in RFC 1371.
This Applicability Statement places a requirement on vendors claiming
conformance to this standard, in order to assure that users will have
the option of deploying OSPF when they need a multivendor,
interoperable IGP in their environment. Users are of course free to
use whatever routing protocol best meets their requirements.
This is now a Proposed Standard Protocol.
This memo is an IAB standards track Applicability Statement for the
Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB
Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state and status
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