RFC1237 [2], Richard Colella, Ella Gardner, and Ross Callon. The significant concepts (and a large portion of the text) in this document are taken directly from their work. The authors would like to
RFC1237 [2], Richard Colella, Ella Gardner,
and Ross Callon. The significant concepts (and a large portion of
the text) in this document are taken directly from their work.
The authors would like to acknowledge the substantial contributions
made by the members of the following two groups, the Federal
Engineering Planning Group (FEPG) and the International Engineering
Planning Group (IEPG). This document also reflects many concepts
expressed at the IETF Addressing BOF which took place in Cambridge,
MA in July 1992.
We would also like to thank Peter Ford (Los Alamos National
Laboratory), Elise Gerich (MERIT), Steve Kent (BBN), Barry Leiner
(ADS), Jon Postel (ISI), Bernhard Stockman (NORDUNET/SUNET), Claudio
Topolcic (CNRI), and Kannan Varadhan (OARnet) for their review and
constructive comments.
8. References
[1] Fuller, V., Li, T., Yu, J., and K. Varadhan, "Supernetting: an
Address Assignment and Aggregation Strategy",
RFC1338, BARRNet,
cicso, Merit, OARnet, June 1992.
[2] Colella, R., Gardner, E, and R. Callon, "Guidelines for OSI NSAP
Allocation in the Internet",
RFC1237, JuNIST, Mitre, DEC, July
1991.
[3] Gerich, E., "Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space", RFC
1466, Merit, May 1993.
[4] Cerf, V., "IAB Recommended Policy on Distributing Internet
Identifier Assignment and IAB Recommended Policy Change to
Internet "Connected" Status",
RFC1174, CNRI, August 1990.
9. Security Considerations
Security issues are not discussed in this memo.
10. Authors' Addresses
Yakov Rekhter
T.J. Watson Research Center, IBM Corporation
P.O. Box 218
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
Phone: (914) 945-3896
EMail:
yakov@watson.ibm.com
Tony Li
cisco Systems, Inc.
1525 O'Brien Drive
Menlo Park, CA 94025
EMail:
tli@cisco.com