FW: I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ccamp-tracereq-03.txt

Ron Bonica <Ronald.P.Bonica@mci.com> Mon, 02 June 2003 13:00 UTC

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From: Ron Bonica <Ronald.P.Bonica@mci.com>
Subject: FW: I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ccamp-tracereq-03.txt
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Folks,

Please disregard this 03 version. I have posted an 04 version to address
Xiaoming Fu's comments. The draft editor should announce it soon.

                                     Ron


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> This draft is a work item of the Common Control and Measurement
> Plane Working Group of the IETF.
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> 	Title		: Tracing Requirements for Generic Tunnels
> 	Author(s)	: R. Bonica, K. Kompella, D. Meyer
> 	Filename	: draft-ietf-ccamp-tracereq-03.txt
> 	Pages		: 9
> 	Date		: 2003-5-30
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> This document specifies requirements for a generic route-tracing
> application.  It also specifies requirements for a protocol that will
> support that application. Network operators will use the generic
> route-tracing application to verify proper operation of the IP
> forwarding plane. They will also use the application to discover
> details regarding tunnels that support IP forwarding.
> The generic route-tracing application, specified herein, supports a
> superset of the functionality that 'traceroute' currently offers.
> Like traceroute, the generic route-tracing application can discover
> the forwarding path between two interfaces that are contained by an
> IP network. Unlike traceroute, this application can reveal details
> regarding tunnels that support the IP forwarding path.
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