Network Working Group                                           D. Meyer
Request for Comments: 3166                                        Sprint
Category: Informational                                       J. Scudder
                                                           Cisco Systems
                                                             August 2001


              Request to Move RFC 1403 to Historic Status

Status of this Memo

   This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does
   not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this
   memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2001).  All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

   RFC 1403, "BGP OSPF Interaction", describes technology which is no
   longer used.  This document requests that RFC 1403 be moved to
   Historic status.

1. Details

   During a review of internet standards relating to BGP, it became
   apparent that BGP OSPF interaction, as described in RFC 1403, is not
   common usage (if at all), and requires significant implementation
   complexity.  Since this mechanism has not been in use in the public
   internet for many years (if ever), it is proposed to reclassify it to
   Historic.

2. Security Considerations

   Moving RFC 1403 to Historic has no known effect on the security of
   the internet.

3. References

   [RFC1403]  Varadhan, K., "BGP OSPF Interaction", RFC 1403,
              January 1993.








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4. Authors' Addresses

   David Meyer
   Sprint
   12502 Sunrise Valley Dr
   Reston VA,  20191
   MS VARESA-0105

   EMail: dmm@sprint.net


   John Scudder
   Cisco Systems, Inc.
   170 Tasman Drive
   San Jose, CA, 95134

   EMail: jgs@cisco.com


































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