Dear Adrian, I would like to appeal once again to consider the following drafts to be published under the Independent Submission stream.
1. draft-shyam-vlsmtrp: This is a routing protocol applicable inside a provider network where it appears to be in the form of a tree and distribution of address space takes place with the approach of VLSM. It covers routing as well as all related aspects that are required as a substitute of BGP inside VLSM tree. 2. draft-shyam-hipi: This is a protocol to identify hosts uniquely with provider independent addresses where customers' networks are connected to more than one service provider. It is based on the approach of DNS and can be considered as an alternative to HIP. 3. draft-shyam-site-multi: It provides a solution for site multihoming of stub networks. This is based on the principle of "default routing based on the source domain of the source address of the outgoing traffic". Out of all the possible paths between source and destination, it goes through the path selection criterion on end to end basis. It provides a mechanism to switch over to an alternate route on link failure. As I had said earlier, draft-shyam-site-multi, draft-shyam-hipi and draft-shyam-vlsmtrp has got reference to draft-shyam-real-ip-framework which is a proposed framework that can be considered for the ease of routing and for the convenience of distribution.But, they can exist on their own irrespective of the framework supported. draft-shyam-vlsmtrp and draft-shyam-hipi expects distribution of address space the way it appears in draft-shyam-real-ip-framework. Thanks, Shyam
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