SDRP Internet Draft is now available.

Deborah Estrin <estrin@usc.edu> Thu, 17 September 1992 16:26 UTC

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FYI. It is available in the usual place with Internet Drafts
Thank you in advance for your comments!
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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 
Border Gateway Protocol Working Group of the IETF.

       Title     : Source Demand Routing Protocol Specification 
                   (Version 1).                                       
       Author(s) : Deborah Estrin, Tony Li, Yakov Rekhter
       Filename  : draft-ietf-bgp-sdrp-00.txt
       Pages     : 21

The purpose of SDRP is to support source-initiated selection of 
inter-domain routes to complement the intermediate-node route 
selection provided by BGP ([1], [2], [3]) or IDRP ([4]). This document
refers to such source-initiated routes as "SDRP routes".              

The protocol makes minimal assumptions about the distribution and 
acquisition of routing information needed to construct the SDRP 
routes.  These minimal assumptions are believed to be sufficient for 
the existing Internet. Future versions of the protocol will extend 
capabilities in this area and others in a largely backward-compatible 
manner.                   

This version of the protocol sends all packets with the complete SDRP 
route in the SDRP header. Future versions will address route setup and 
other enhancements and optimizations.