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Title : Rbridges: Base Protocol Specification
Author(s) : R. Perlman, J. Touch
Filename : draft-perlman-trill-rbridge-protocol-00.txt
Pages : 19
Date : 2006-2-15
RBridges provide the ability to have an entire campus, with multiple
physical links, look to IP like a single subnet. The design allows
for zero configuration of switches within a campus, optimal pair-wise
routing, safe forwarding even during periods of temporary loops, and
the ability to cut down on ARP/ND traffic. The design also supports
VLANs, and allows forwarding tables to be based on RBridge
destinations (rather than endnode destinations), which allows
internal routing tables to be substantially smaller than in
conventional bridge systems.
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