with this extension.
8. Security Considerations
This document raises no new security issues for IS-IS.
9. Acknowledgments
The authors would like to thank Tony Li and Radia Perlman for helpful
comments and suggestions on the subject.
10. References
10.1. Normative References
[ISIS-ISO] "Intermediate System to Intermediate System Intra-
Domain Routeing Exchange Protocol for use in
Conjunction with the Protocol for Providing the
Connectionless-mode Network Service (ISO 8473)",
ISO/IEC 10589:2002, Second Edition.
[ISIS-IP] Callon, R., "Use of OSI IS-IS for routing in TCP/IP and
dual environments", RFC 1195, December 1990.
[ISIS-TE] Smit, H. and T. Li, "Intermediate System to
Intermediate System (IS-IS) Extensions for Traffic
Engineering (TE)", RFC 3784, May 2004.
[BCP14] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
10.2. Informative References
[DOMAIN-WIDE] Li, T., Przygienda, T. and H. Smit, "Domain-wide Prefix
Distribution with Two-Level IS-IS", RFC 2966, October
2000.
[ISIS-CODES] Przygienda, T., "Reserved Type, Length and Value (TLV)
Codepoints in Intermediate System to Intermediate
System", RFC 3359, August 2002.
11. Authors’ Addresses
Amir Hermelin
Montilio Inc.
1 Maskit St.
POB 12253
Herzelia, 46733
ISRAEL
Phone: +972 9 9511944
Fax: +972 9 9542430
EMail: amir@montilio.com
Stefano Previdi
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Via Del Serafico 200
00142 Roma
Italy
Phone: +39 06 5164 4491
EMail: sprevidi@cisco.com
Mike Shand
Cisco Systems
250, Longwater Avenue,
Green Park,
Reading,
RG2 6GB,
UK
Phone: +44 20 8824 8690
EMail: mshand@cisco.com
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