draft-rekhter-ip-atm-architecture-00.txt

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Ref: Your note of Tue, 9 May 95 17:54:24 PDT

Andrew,

>- Unit of address summarization in routing protocols

How about Address Aggregation Region (AAR). It certainly captures
one of the essential characteristics of the concept proposed in the I-D.

Yakov.