[rfc-dist] BCP0122 RFC 4632 on Classless Inter-domain Routing (CIDR): The Internet Address Assignment and Aggregation Plan
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BCP0122
RFC 4632
Title: Classless Inter-domain Routing (CIDR): The
Internet Address Assignment and Aggregation Plan
Author: V. Fuller, T. Li
Status: Best Current Practice
Date: August 2006
Mailbox: vaf at cisco.com,
tli at tropos.com
Pages: 27
Characters: 66944
I-D Tag: draft-ietf-grow-rfc1519bis-04.txt
URL: http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4632.txt
This memo discusses the strategy for address assignment of the
existing 32-bit IPv4 address space with a view toward conserving the
address space and limiting the growth rate of global routing state.
This document obsoletes the original Classless Inter-domain Routing
(CIDR) spec in RFC 1519, with changes made both to clarify the concepts
it introduced and, after more than twelve years, to update the
Internet community on the results of deploying the technology described.
This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the
Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
improvements.
This document is a product of the Global Routing Operations
Working Group of the IETF.
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