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       Title     : Tag Distribution Protocol                               
       Author(s) : P. Doolan, B. Davie, D. Katz, 
                   Y. Rekhter, E. Rosen
       Filename  : draft-doolan-tdp-spec-00.txt
       Pages     : 30
       Date      : 09/16/1996

An overview of a  tag switching architecture is provided in [Rekhter].  
This document defines the Tag Distribution Protocol (TDP) referred to in 
[Rekhter].                                  
                               
TDP is a two party protocol that runs over a connection oriented transport 
layer with guaranteed sequential delivery.  Tag Switching Routers use TDP 
to communicate tag binding information to their peers. TDP supports 
multiple network layer protocols including but not limited to IPv4, IPv6, 
IPX and AppleTalk.                    
                                     
We define here the PDUs and operational procedures for this TDP and
specify its transport requirements.                                                

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