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J. Scudder
Cisco Systems
August 2001
Request to Move RFC 1745 to Historic Status
Status of this Memo
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This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
Copyright Notice
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Copyright © The Internet Society (2001). All Rights Reserved.
Abstract
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RFC 1745, "BGP4/IDRP for IP---OSPF Interaction", describes technology which was never deployed in the public internet. This document requests that RFC 1745 be moved to Historic status.
1. Details
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During a review of internet standards relating to BGP, it became apparent that BGP/IDRP OSPF interaction, as described in RFC 1745, has never been deployed in the public internet, and would require significant implementation complexity. Since this mechanism has never been in use in the public internet, it is proposed to reclassify it to Historic.
2. Security Considerations
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Moving RFC 1745 to Historic has no known effect on the security of the internet.
3. References
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[RFC1745] Varadhan, K., Hares, S. and Y. Rekhter, "BGP4/IDRP for IP---OSPF Interaction", RFC 1745, December 1994.
4. Authors' Addresses
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David Meyer Sprint 12502 Sunrise Valley Dr Reston VA, 20191 MS VARESA-0105
EMail:
[email protected]
John Scudder
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA, 95134EMail:
[email protected]
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