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	Title		: Design for a Routing Bridge
	Author(s)	: R. Perlman, A. Williams
	Filename	: draft-perlman-zerouter-rbridge-00.txt
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2003-6-13
	
This design provides the ability to have an entire campus, with
multiple physical links, look to IP like a single subnet.  This
capability is often provided today with bridges.  Bridges have the
advantage of being plug-and-play.  However, they have disadvantages:
routing is confined to a spanning tree, the header on which the
spanning tree forwards has no hop count, spanning tree forwarding in
the presence of loops spawns exponential copies of packets, nodes can
have only a single point of attachment, and the spanning tree, in
order to avoid temporary loops, is slow to start forwarding on new
ports.  The design in this paper avoids those disadvantages of
bridges.  The basic design is layer 3-independent, and is a design
for bridging with a shortest-path routing algorithm (instead of
spanning tree paths), and with more robust forwarding.  Then the
design is extended to provide IP-specific optimizations.

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