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	Title		: BGP Assign AFI/SAFI numbers
	Author(s)	: S. Hares
	Filename	: draft-hares-bgp-assign-afisafi-00.txt
	Pages		: 4
	Date		: 2004-2-11
	
This document describes mechanisms for assigning the AFI/SAFI 
      values for short-term use while BGP specifications are under 
      development.   
       
      These short-term AFI/SAFI values will be assigned for temporary 
      use to a particular enterprise while BGP specifications are under 
      development. After 1 year, if the BGP specification has been 
      adopted as an IDR draft, the lease will be renewed.  If the draft 
      has not be adopted, the AFI/SAFI value returns to the pool of 
      Enterprise AFI/SAFI.  This draft a means to assign these short-
      term AFI/SAFI values.

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