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	Title		: Delay-Tolerant Networking Previous Hop Insertion Block
	Author(s)	: S. Symington
	Filename	: draft-irtf-dtnrg-bundle-previous-hop-block-00.txt
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2006-8-1
	
   This document defines an extension block that may be used with the
   Bundle Protocol [2] within the context of a Delay-Tolerant Network
   architecture [4].  This Previous Hop Insertion Block is designed to
   be inserted by a forwarding node to provide information to its next-
   hop receiving node.  This block is always removed from the bundle by
   the receiving node so that it's duration within the bundle lasts for
   exactly one hop.  It provides a general insertion capability to
   enable any node that forwards a bundle to insert an arbitrary record
   (or records) of information into the bundle.  While this block is
   defined to provide an arbitrary insertion capability, this
   specification also defines two specific, mandatory, information
   record formats for the information that may be carried in the
   Previous Hop Insertion block.  Using these mandatory information
   record formats, an insertion block may be used to carry the
   inserting/forwarding node's endpoint ID (EID), which may be required
   in some circumstances to support certain routing protocols (e.g.,
   flood routing).  This document defines the format and processing of
   this Previous Hop Insertion Block.

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