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	Title		: TTL Partition Security Mechanism 
	Author(s)	: M. Fuyou
	Filename	: draft-miao-ttl-partition-00.txt
	Pages		: 11
	Date		: 2005-7-8
	
   This draft proposes a TTL-number space ^partition^ mechanism to 
   shield the access control/management plane of a service provider's 
   (SP) core network from customer traffic. Provider edge routers limit 
   the TTL to a preset maximum value on_USER_data packet that enters 
   core network, and the core network router drops packet with a TTL as 
   small as or smaller than preset value when the packet destination 
   address is the router itself. Since attack packets from a customer 
   site cannot reach the control plane or application of routers in the 
   SP core network, the control plane of the core network is secured 
   against the class of attacks originating outside the core network.

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