One document matched: draft-meyer-rfc1745-historic-00.txt-4176.txt
INTERNET-DRAFT David Meyer
draft-meyer-rfc1745-historic-00.txt John Scudder
2001.02.08 Cisco Systems
Request to Move RFC1745 to Historic Status
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0. Abstract
RFC1745 [RFC1745], "BGP4/IDRP for IP---OSPF Interaction" describes
technology which was never deployed in the public internet. This
document requests that RFC1745 be moved to historic status.
1. Details
During a review of internet standards relating to BGP, it became
apparent that BGP/IDRP OSPF interaction, as described in RFC1745,
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.
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2. Security Considerations
Moving RFC1745 to historic has no known effect on the security of the
internet.
3. References
[RFC1745] K. Varadhan, S. Hares, and Y .Rekhter, "BGP4/IDRP for
IP---OSPF Interaction ", RFC 1745, December 1994.
4. Authors' Addresses
David Meyer
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA, 95134
Email: dmm@cisco.com
John Scudder
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA, 95134
Email: jgs@cisco.com
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