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	Title		: BGP Anycast Node for Authotitative Name Server
                          Requirements
	Author(s)	: Y. Morishita, et al.
	Filename	: draft-morishita-dnsop-anycast-node-requirements-01.txt
	Pages		: 9
	Date		: 2005-7-20
	
IP anycast [1] is a technology to share an IP address of an Internet
   service with multiple servers.  It is now being deployed for the
   authoritative name servers, especially for the root servers.

   RFC 3258 [2] describes a set of practices to provide IP anycast
   technology for the authoritative name servers.  And "Operation of
   Anycast Services" Internet-Draft [3] (hereafter, called "Abley's
   Draft") describes a series of recommendations for distribution of
   services using anycast.

   Operators of authoritative name servers can also refer to RFC 2182
   [4] and 2870 [5] for general guidances on appropriate practices for
   authoritative name servers.

   This memo describes the details of requirements and preconditions for
   making authoritative name servers in IP anycast technology, with the
   consideration of the practices in RFC 2182, 2870, 3258 and Abley's
   Draft.

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