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A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
RFC 1520:
Title: Exchanging Routing Information Across Provider
Boundaries in the CIDR Environment
Author: Y. Rekhter & C. Topolcic
Mailbox: yakov@watson.ibm.com, topolcic@CNRI.Reston.VA.US
Pages: 9
Characters: 20,389
Updates/Obsoletes: none
The purpose of this memo is twofold. First, it describes various
alternatives for exchanging inter-domain routing information across
domain boundaries, where one of the peering domain is CIDR-capable and
another is not. Second, it addresses the implications of running
CIDR-capable inter-domain routing protocols (e.g., BGP-4, IDRP) on
intra-domain routing. This document is not intended to cover all the
cases (either real or imaginable). Rather, it focuses on what are
viewed to be the most common cases. We expect that individual service
providers will use this document as guidelines in establishing their
specific operational plans for the transition to CIDR.
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