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	Title		: DHCP Proxy Server Micro-block Allocation Scheme For IP Address Pool Management
	Author(s)	: N. Shen
	Filename	: draft-shen-dhc-block-alloc-01.txt
	Pages		: 8
	Date		: 2004-1-23
	
A new DHCP address allocation mechanism called Micro-blocking
   is proposed in this document. It is used for DHCP proxy servers or
   routers working with DHCP servers to maximize the IP address
   allocation efficiency while improve dynamic routing scalability
   in provider's networks. A DHCP sub-option within the relay agent
   information option 82 is defined in this document. This simple
   DHCP extension can be applied as a simple IP address-pool management
   among multiple IP devices.

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