Wow, now we are overloading the acronym TLA... I just got that today for
no good reason...

TLA: Old acronym that stands for Three Letter Acronym. Technical bodies
enjoy creating these objects in their standards

TLAng: Next Generation acronym that stands for Top Level Aggregator.  See
TLA.

Sorry, I will take the blame if that shows up in an RFC in April.

Bill

On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Michel Py wrote:

> As pointed out in the 6bone meeting today and on the ipv6mh list, there is a 
>semantics issue using the acronym "TLA". Unless we have missed something, it does not 
>exist anymore.
>
> 1. We still need a word or acronym to describe the concept, even though it does not 
>aggregate at the /16 boundary.
> 2. The 6bone uses the acronym "pTLA".
>
> Instead of re-inventing the wheel, I propose to amend 
>draft-ietf-ipngwg-addr-arch-v3-07.txt to include a definition of "TLA".
>
> Michel.
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