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	Title		: Server Load Balancing Registration Protocol
	Author(s)	: W. Wollman
	Filename	: draft-wollman-slbrp-00.txt
	Pages		: 33
	Date		: 2003-12-8
	
This document defines an experimental protocol called the Server Load 
Balancing Registration Protocol (SLBRP).  This protocol permits 
servers to register and coordinate services with a service load 
balancing (SLB) application.  Coordination between real servers and 
the SLB application will include service definition(s), Virtual IP 
(VIP) address support, server application health monitoring, as well 
as, optional support for automatic Domain Name System (DNS) and DNS-
based Global Server Load Balancer (GSLB) updates.  This document also 
describes Anycast Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) implementations 
that can operate with an SLB and GSLB based enterprise 
infrastructure.

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