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I-D ACTION:draft-jhaas-ase-00.txt
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Title : Autonomous System Number Substitution on Egress
Author(s) : J. Haas
Filename : draft-jhaas-ase-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 23-Feb-01
Network Reachability information in the Internet is curretly
exchanged through the use of the BGP-4 protocol[1]. BGP Speakers
require an Autonomous System (AS) number in order to peer. The AS
number is used to identify sets of routes sharing a common
administrative policy.
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