I-D ACTION:draft-jhsrha-forces-netlink2-00.txt

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        Title           : Netlink2 as ForCES protocol
        Author(s)       : J. Salim, R. Haas
        Filename        : draft-jhsrha-forces-netlink2-00.txt
        Pages           : 28
        Date            : 2002-12-20

This document describes Netlink2, which is an extension of Linux
Netlink [Netlink].  This document is intended as a proposal for the
ForCES IETF working group protocol.
ForCES attempts to define a clear separation between the two enti-
ties of the NE in order to have them evolve separetely as opposed
to the current monolithic evolution.

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