Three-Way Handshake for IS-IS Point-to-Point Adjacencies
RFC 5303
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2020-01-21
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(System) | Received changes through RFC Editor sync (added Verified Errata tag) |
2018-12-20
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(System) | Received changes through RFC Editor sync (changed abstract to 'The IS-IS routing protocol (Intermediate System to Intermediate System, ISO 10589) requires reliable protocols at the … Received changes through RFC Editor sync (changed abstract to 'The IS-IS routing protocol (Intermediate System to Intermediate System, ISO 10589) requires reliable protocols at the link layer for point-to-point links. As a result, it does not use a three-way handshake when establishing adjacencies on point-to-point media. This paper defines a backward-compatible extension to the protocol that provides for a three-way handshake. It is fully interoperable with systems that do not support the extension. Additionally, the extension allows the robust operation of more than 256 point-to-point links on a single router. This extension has been implemented by multiple router vendors; this paper is provided to the Internet community in order to allow interoperable implementations to be built by other vendors. [STANDARDS-TRACK]') |
2017-05-16
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(System) | Changed document authors from "Rajesh Saluja, Dave Katz" to "Rajesh Saluja, Dave Katz, Donald Eastlake" |
2015-10-14
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(System) | Notify list changed from isis-chairs@ietf.org, draft-ietf-isis-rfc3373bis@ietf.org to (None) |
2008-10-06
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Amy Vezza | State Changes to RFC Published from RFC Ed Queue by Amy Vezza |
2008-10-06
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Amy Vezza | [Note]: 'RFC 5303' added by Amy Vezza |
2008-10-03
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(System) | RFC published |