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	Title		: Tunneled Inter-domain Routing (TIDR)
	Author(s)	: J. Adan
	Filename	: draft-adan-idr-tidr-01.txt
	Pages		: 16
	Date		: 2006-12-11
	
In this paper we propose a new hierarchical method to enhance
   the current routing and forwarding paradigm for the Internet
   called Tunneled Inter-Domain Routing (TIDR). We will present the
   way in which TIDR permits to establish tunnels to the edge of
   the network, and how they will be used to forward traffic to
   stub networks. These tunnels will be explicitly signaled by
   using a new transitive BGP attribute called LOCATOR. This new
   routing and forwarding paradigm provides, among others, the
   following benefits: global routing table reduction, inter-domain
   routing infrastructure protection, improved multi-homing of edge
   networks, numerous forwarding decisions for a particular address
   prefix, it stops the AS number consumption, and it can be
   smoothly deployed.

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