I-D ACTION:draft-mirtorabi-ospfv3-af-01.txt

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Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-mirtorabi-ospfv3-af-01.txt
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        Title           : Support of address families in OSPFv3
        Author(s)       : S. Mirtorabi, M. Barnes, A. Roy
        Filename        : draft-mirtorabi-ospfv3-af-01.txt
        Pages           : 9
        Date            : 2003-6-18

This document describes an extensible mechanism to support Address
Families in OSPFv3. One undefined field in the Router-LSA is used to
define the address-families on a link. A router may participate in
multiple address families on different links. This information needs
to be advertised so that only applicable link are used in the SPF
calculation when building an address family specific shortest path
tree.

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