I-D ACTION:draft-mirtorabi-mt-ospfv3-00.txt

Sina Mirtorabi <sina@CISCO.COM> Thu, 03 June 2004 07:44 UTC

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From: Sina Mirtorabi <sina@CISCO.COM>
Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-mirtorabi-mt-ospfv3-00.txt
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All,

This draft defines Multi-topology routing in OSPFv3, we would appreciate
your comments

Thanks
Sina

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        Title           : Multi-topology routing in OSPFv3 (MT-OSPFv3)
        Author(s)       : S. Mirtorabi, A. Roy
        Filename        : draft-mirtorabi-mt-ospfv3-00.txt
        Pages           : 23
        Date            : 2004-6-2

   This document describes an extensible mechanism to support multiple
   topologies (MT) in OSPFv3. These topologies will be defined within
   each address family and can be used to compute different paths
   for different classes of service. The extension described in this
   document can further facilitate any future extensions of OSPFv3.

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