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A Revised Internet Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
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       Title     : IDRP for IP                                        
       Author(s) : Susan Hares
       Filename  : draft-hares-idrp-04.txt
       Pages     : 22

Inter-Domain Routing Protocol (IDRP - ISO DIS 10747) for use in the 
Internet for IP.  IDRP may be viewed as an extension of BGP-4 that 
provides much better scaling with respoect to support for routing 
information aggregation and reduction based on CIDR, as well as 
stronger capabilities for policy based routing (e.g. ability to impose
control over transit traffic.).                                       

This Document contains the appropriate adaption of the IDRP protocol 
defintiion that enables it to be used as a protocol for the exchange 
of inter-autonomous system information among routers to support the 
forwarding of IP packets across multiple autonomous systems.  The 
Adapation is defined in such a way that Dual IDRP will be able to 
fully interoperate with IDRP for IP.                                  

NOTE:  Version 3 of this Draft and Version 4 differ only by the actual
assignment of the RDI for IDRP for IP.                                

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