A Taxonomy for New Routing and Addressing Architecture Designs
draft-rrg-taxonomy-00
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| Authors | Lixia Zhang , Scott W. Brim | ||
| Last updated | 2008-03-29 | ||
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Abstract
The Routing Research Group is tasked to design a new routing architecture to meet the challenges of scalability in face of pervasive multi-homing and inter-domain traffic engineering. A number of solutions have been proposed. This draft describes a taxonomy for the design space, and then uses the taxonomy to discuss and compare the proposed solutions.
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