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	Title		: Recommendations for Interoperable IP Networks using 
                          IS-IS
	Author(s)	: J. Parker
	Filename	: draft-ietf-isis-ip-interoperable-01.txt
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2003-9-22
	
This document discusses a number of differences between the IS-IS
protocol used to route IP traffic as described in RFC 1195 and the
protocol as it is deployed today.  These differences are discussed as
a service to those implementing, testing, and deploying the IS-IS
Protocol to route IP traffic. A companion document describes the
differences between the protocol described in ISO 10589 and current
practice.

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