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        Title           : Interaction of SLP Directory Agents for Reliability 
                          and Scalability
        Author(s)       : W. Zhao, H. Schulzrinne
        Filename        : draft-zhao-slp-da-interaction-03.txt
        Pages           : 9
        Date            : 05-May-00
        
This document presents a scheme for the interaction of Directory
Agents (DAs) in SLPv2 (Service Location Protocol, Version 2).  It
proposes to use a fully meshed peering DA architecture.  Peer DAs
exchange service registration information, and maintain the same
consistent data for the shared scopes.  This scheme provides a
reliable directory service for an SLP system.  It also greatly
simplifies SLP service registration leading to a thin-client Service
Agent (SA) implementation. It is backward compatible with SLPv2, and
   incremental deployment is supported.

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