agenda item

yakov@watson.ibm.com Fri, 24 March 1995 13:24 UTC

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From: yakov@watson.ibm.com
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Subject: agenda item

Folks,
The announced I-D (see attached) is on the
Wg agenda for the discussion. Please read it.
Yakov.

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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
directories. This draft is a work item of the Inter-Domain Routing Working
Group of the IETF.

       Title     : BGP AS Path Metrics
       Author(s) : V. Antonov
       Filename  : draft-ietf-idr-bgp-metrics-00.txt, .ps
       Pages     : 8
       Date      : 03/22/1995

In this memo, the extended (per-hop) BGP metrics are proposed to allow
network operators to implement routing policies which are common cases in
the practice but require complicated ad-hoc configurations given the
virtual absence of globally significant metrics in BGP-4.

BGP is an inter-autonomous system routing protocol designed for
TCP/IP internets.  The current version is BGP-4 documented in RFC 1654,
versions 1-3 are documented in RFCs 1105, 1163 and 1267 accordingly.

This document is a supplement to RFC 1654, and describes the
new features in terms of differences from BGP-4.

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