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Re: [Rsvp] RE: IANA Considerations for RSVP
- To: David.Charlap@marconi.com, braden@ISI.EDU, lmak@lucent.com
- Subject: Re: [Rsvp] RE: IANA Considerations for RSVP
- From: Bob Braden <braden@ISI.EDU>
- Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003 20:10:38 -0800 (PST)
- Cc: rsvp@ISI.EDU, ccamp@ops.ietf.org, mpls@UU.NET, kireeti@juniper.net, iana@ISI.EDU, sob@harvard.edu, mankin@psg.com, bwijnen@lucent.com
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*> David
*>
*> You wrote:
*>
*> > In other words, these groups seem to want to forcibly change
*> > RSVP into a protocol that more closely resembles some other
*> > protocol that they're more intimately familiar with.
*>
*> My recollection of history brings me to a little paraphrasing of
*> your statement:
*>
*> - In other words, the IETF seemed to want to forcibly change
*> - transport networking into a thing that more closely resembles
Sorry, I am unfamiliar with the term "transport networking". Could you
explain it please?
Thanks,
Bob Braden
*> - some other network that they're more intimately familiar with.
*>
*> If you agree, let's than put the pots and the kettles where they
*> belong and join forces on a constructive way forward. That is
*> in our common interest.
*>
*> Leen Mak.
*>
*>
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