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	Title		: PIM Sparse-Mode IETF Proposed Standard Requirements Analysis
	Author(s)	: T. Pusateri
	Filename	: draft-ietf-pim-proposed-req-01.txt
	Pages		: 0
	Date		: 2005-2-23
	
This analysis provides supporting documentation to advance the
   Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) Sparse-Mode routing protocol
   from the IETF Experimental status to Proposed Standard. PIM Sparse-
   Mode was first published as RFC 2117 in 1997 and then again as RFC
   2362 in 1998. The protocol was classified as Experimental in both of
   these documents. The PIM Sparse-Mode protocol specification was then
   rewritten in whole in order to more fully specify the protocol.  It
   is this new specification that is to be advanced to Proposed
   Standard.

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