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A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
RFC 1656:
Title: BGP-4 Protocol Document Roadmap and Implementation
Experience
Author: P. Traina
Mailbox: pst@cisco.com
Pages: 4
Characters: 7,705
Updates/Obsoletes: none
Border Gateway Protocol v4 (BGP-4) is an inter-Autonomous System
routing protocol. It is built on experience gained with BGP as
defined in RFC 1267 and BGP usage in the connected Internet as
described in RFC 1268. BGP-4 provides a new set of mechanisms for
supporting classless inter-domain routing. These mechanisms include
support for advertising an IP prefix and eliminates the concept of
network "class" within BGP. BGP-4 also introduces mechanisms which
allow aggregation of routes, including aggregation of AS paths. These
changes provide support for the proposed supernetting scheme. The
management information base has been defined and security
considerations are discussed in the protocol definition document.
This RFC is a product of the Border Gateway Protocol Working Group of
the IETF.
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