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Title : Multi-Topology (MT) Routing in OSPF
Author(s) : P. Psenak
Filename : draft-ietf-ospf-mt-07.txt
Pages : 24
Date : 2006-11-30
This draft describes an extension to Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
in order to define independent IP topologies called Multi-Topologies
(MTs). The Multi-Topologies extension can be used for computing
different paths for unicast traffic, multicast traffic, different
classes of service based on flexible criteria, or an in-band network
management topology.
An optional extension to exclude selected links from the default
topology is also described.
An optional extension to exclude selected links from the default
topology is also described.
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