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A Revised Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts 
directories. This draft is a work item of the Source Demand Routing Working
Group of the IETF.                                                         

       Title     : Source Demand Routing: Packet Format and Forwarding 
                   Specification (Version 1).                              
       Author(s) : D. Estrin, T. Li, Y. Rekhter, 
                   K. Varadhan, D. Zappala
       Filename  : draft-ietf-sdr-packet-spec-01.txt
       Pages     : 29
       Date      : 10/30/1995

The purpose of SDRP is to support source-initiated selection of routes to 
complement the route selection provided by existing routing protocols for 
both inter-domain and intra-domain routes. This document refers to such 
source-initiated routes as "SDRP routes".  This document describes the 
packet format and forwarding procedure for SDRP.  It also describes 
procedures for ascertaining feasibility of SDRP routes.  Other components 
not described here are routing information distribution and route 
computation.  This portion of the protocol may initially be used with 
manually configured routes. The same packet format and processing will be 
usable with dynamic route information distribution and computation methods 
under development.                                                         

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