ARIS Support for LAN Media Switching
draft-blake-aris-lan-00
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Authors | Steven L. Blake , Dr. Vijay Srinivasan , Wayne Pace , Anoop Ghanwani | ||
Last updated | 1997-03-27 | ||
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Abstract
ARIS (Aggregate Route-based IP Switching) [ARIS] is a protocol which, in coordination with network-layer routing protocols, establishes link-layer switched paths through a network of Integrated Switch Routers (ISR). This memo describes ARIS protocol mechanisms which enable LAN media switching of IP packets. In addition, this memo describes the functional behavior of ISRs which are interconnected via LAN media (e.g., ethernet, token ring, FDDI). The proposed mechanisms are designed to permit easy implementation using emerging LAN switching technology.
Authors
Steven L. Blake
Dr. Vijay Srinivasan
Wayne Pace
Anoop Ghanwani
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