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	Title		: Analysis of Inter-Domain Routing Requirements and History
	Author(s)	: A. Doria, E. Davies
	Filename	: draft-irtf-routing-history-07.txt
	Pages		: 48
	Date		: 2008-1-7
	
This document analyses the state of Inter-Domain Routing (IDR) and
   the relationship between inter-domain and intra-domain routing.  The
   analysis is carried out with respect to RFC 1126 and other IDR
   requirements and design efforts as it appeared to be in 2001 with
   editorial additions reflecting developments up to 2006.  It is the
   companion document to "Requirements for Inter-Domain Routing"
   [I-D.irtf-routing-reqs], which is a discussion of requirements for
   the future routing architecture and future routing protocols.  This
   document summarizes discussions held several years ago by members of
   the IRTF Routing Research Group (IRTF RRG) and other interested
   parties.  The document is published with the support of the IRTF RRG
   as a record of the work completed at that time, but with the
   understanding that it does not necessarily represent either the
   latest technical understanding or the technical concensus of the
   research group at the date of publication.
      [Note to RFC Editor: Please replace the reference in the abstract
      with a non-reference quoting the RFC number of the companion
      document when it is allocated, i.e., '(RFC xxxx)' and remove this
      note.]

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