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[RRG] 2 RRG drafts



Two IRTF RRG drafts that will be addressed in the upcoming meeting.

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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.


        Title           : Analysis of IDR requirements and History
        Author(s)       : A. Doria, E. Davies
        Filename        : draft-irtf-routing-history-02.txt
        Pages           : 43
        Date            : 2005-10-26

This document analyses the current state of IDR routing with respect
   to RFC1026 and other IDR requirements and design efforts.  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.

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This draft is a rework of the one that was rejected by the RFC editor. I took a while to get consultation with the authors of the various sections. I plan to resubmit it to the RFC editor after the Vancouver meeting.

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        Title           : Requirements for Inter-Domain Routing
        Author(s)       : A. Doria, et al.
        Filename        : draft-irtf-routing-reqs-04.txt
        Pages           : 70
        Date            : 2005-10-26

These requirements for routing architectures are the product of two
   sub-groups with the IRTF Routing Research Group.  They represent two
   individual and separate views of the problem and of what is required
   to fix the problem.  While speaking of requirements, the document is
   actually a recommendation to anyone who would create a routing
   architecture for the Internet in the coming years.

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