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Title : Future Domain Routing Requirements
Author(s) : E. Davies et al.
Filename : draft-davies-fdr-reqs-00.txt,.ps
Pages : 60
Date : 28-Feb-01
This document sets out a set of requirements which we believe are
desirable for the future routing architecture and routing
protocols of a successful Internet. This first version is, of
necessity, incomplete. It is hoped that this document will be
useful as a catalyst to the work that needs to be done in both the
IRTF and the IETF.
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