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Title : IS-IS Multi-instance Multi-topology
Author(s) : S. Previdi, et al.
Filename : draft-previdi-isis-mi-mt-00.txt
Pages : 7
Date : 2005-10-5
This draft describes a mechanism that allows a single router to
share one or more links among multiple IS-IS routing protocol
instances.
Multiple instances allow the deployment of multiple address-families
as well as multiple instances of the same address-family and it is
an alternative to Multi-Topology IS-IS. Routers supporting the same
instance will form adjacencies, exchange routing updates and compute
paths. Each PDU will contain a new TLV identifying the instance to
which the PDU belongs. This allows a network operator to deploy
multiple IS-IS topologies in parallel, using the same set of links
when required and still have the capability of computing topology
specific paths. This draft does not address the forwarding paradigm
that needs to be used in order to ensure data PDUs are forwarded
according to the topology to which they belong.
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