RFC 1322:A Unified Approach to Inter-Domain Routin...
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A Unified Approach to Inter-Domain Routing
1. Motivation
1.1. Overview of the Unified Architecture
1.2. Outline
2. Architectural Requirements and Priorities
2.1. Complexity
2.1.1. Storage Overhead
2.1.2. Computational Overhead
2.1.3. Bandwidth Overhead
2.2. Aggregation
2.3. Routing Policies
2.3.1. Routing Information Hiding
2.3.2. Policies Not Supported
2.4. Support for TOS Routing
2.5. Commonality between Routing Components
2.6. Interaction with Addressing
3. Design Choices for Node Routing (NR)
3.1. Overview of NR
3.2. Routing Algorithm Choices for NR
3.2.1. Path Vector Protocol Overview
3.3. Complexity
3.3.1. Storage Overhead
3.3.2. Route Computation Complexity
3.3.3. Bandwidth Overhead
3.4. Aggregation
3.5. Policy
3.6. Information Hiding
3.7. Commonality between NR and SDR Components
3.8. Summary
4. Source-demand routing (SDR)
4.1. Path Vector vs. Link State for SDR
4.2. Distribution of Routing Information
4.2.1. Configured Information
4.2.2. Dynamic Status Information
4.3. Source-Demand Route Management
5. The Unified Architecture
5.1. Applicability to Various Network Layer Protocols
5.2. Transition
6. Conclusions and Future Work
7. Acknowledgments
8. References
9. Security Considerations
10. Authors' Addresses
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