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From: Anouk Rocher (anouk
UREACH.COM)Date: Fri Jul 06 2001 - 16:24:36 CDT
Thank you for you reply Alex. Reading through the draft
again, it is definitely easier if the remote-ip is known
- although I believe that the same information can be
derived at a receiver based purely on link-id.
Anouk.
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---- On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Alex Zinin (azinin
nexsi.com) wrote:
>
> Anouk, Sonam
>
> Regarding the question itself, if I recall correctly,
> the remote IP is supposed to be included in all situations
> where it is known. TE needs this address for signalling.
> OSPF knows this address from the neighbor data structure.
>
> Regarding some description, my understanding is that this
> request was already made as a part of the WG review
process...
>
> --
> Alex Zinin
>
>
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