RFC 2072:Router Renumbering Guide
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Router Renumbering Guide
1. Introduction
2. Disclaimer
3. Motivations for Renumbering
3.1. Internet Global Routing
3.2. Bridge Limitations; Internal Use of LAN Switching
3.3. Internal Use of NBMA Cloud Services
3.4. Expansion of Dialup Services
3.5. Internal Use of Switched Virtual Circuit Services
4. Numbering and Renumbering
4.1. Categorizing the topology
4.2. Categorizing the address space
4.3. Renumbering Scope
5. Moving toward a Renumbering-Friendly Enterprise
5.1. Default Routes
5.2. Route Summarization and CIDR
5.3. Server References in Routers
5.4. DNS and Router Renumbering
5.5. Dynamic Addressing
5.5.1. Router Roles in LAN-based DHCP Address Assignment
5.5.2. Router Roles in Dialup Address Assignment
5.5.3. Router Autoonfiguration
5.6. Network Address Translation
6. Potential Pitfalls in Router Renumbering
6.1. Static
6.1.1. Classless Routing Considerations
6.1.1.1. Aggregation Problems
6.1.1.2. Discontiguous Networks
6.1.1.3. Router-Host Interactions
6.1.2. MAC Address Interactions
6.2. Dynamic
7. Tools and Methods for Renumbering
7.1. Search Mechanisms
7.2. Address Modification
7.2.1. Prefix Change, No Change in Length
7.2.2. highOrderPart change
7.2.3. lowOrderPart change
7.2.4. lowOrderPart change, Change in lowOrderPart length
7.2.5. highOrderPart change, Change in highOrderPart length
7.3. Naming
7.3.1. DNS Tools
7.3.2. Related name tools
8. Router Identifiers
8.1. Global Router Identification
8.2. Interface Address
8.3. Unnumbered Interfaces
8.4. Address Resolution
8.5. Broadcast Handling
8.6. Dynamic Addressing Support
9. Filtering and Access Control
9.1. Static Access Control Mechanisms
9.2. Special Firewall Considerations
9.3. Dynamic Access Control Mechanisms
10. Interior Routing
10.1. Static Routes
10.2. RIP (Version 1 unless otherwise specified)
10.3. OSPF
10.4. IS-IS
10.5. IGRP and Enhanced IGRP
11. Exterior Routing
11.1. Routing Registries/Routing Databases
11.2. BGP--Own Organization
11.3. BGP--Other AS
12. Network Management
12.1. Configuration Management
12.2. Name Resolution/Directory Services
12.3. Fault Management
12.4. Performance Management
12.5. Accounting Management
12.6. Security Management
12.7. Time Service
13. IP and Protocol Encapsulation
13.1. Present
13.2. Future
14. Security Considerations
15. Planning and Implementing the Renumbering
15.1. Applying Changes
15.2. Configuration Control
15.3. Avoiding Instability
16. Acknowledgments
17. References
18. Author's Address
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