> Where would I be able to find the latest notes and information on how this 
> works?

You can find the latest version of NEP through the following link:

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-omar-nep/

It is not too long ID, but the information is clear.

Khaled

-----Original Message-----
From: rtgwg [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Raymond Burkholder
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2017 2:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Numbering Exchange Protocol (NEP) ID.

> > Shortest path may no longer win, but the path established locally 
> > based
> upon global parameters provided by neighbors as well as a central
authority.
> 
> NEP does not uses the shortest path, it learns full topology 
> information
and
> then decide which route (path) is the best at the moment based on the
total
> route bandwidth, total route delay, and the no. of hops, there is no 
> need
for
> other protocols or a central authority.
> 

Hmm, sounds like the 'bees knees', as some else mentioned elsewhere, not too 
long ago.

Sorry, I missed seeing the documentation on the algorithm.  

I am new to finding my way around.  Where would I be able to find the latest 
notes and information on how this works?


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