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From ARP to NHRP.... Re: From ARP to NHRP....

  • From: Mark Laubach <laubach@terra.com21.com>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Dec 1994 15:17:12 -0800 (PST)
  • cc: Grenville Armitage <gja@thumper.bellcore.com>,
  • cc: Grenville Armitage <gja@thumper.bellcore.com>, rolc@maelstrom.acton.timeplex.com, ip-atm@matmos.hpl.hp.com, curtis@wawa.ans.net


On Wed, 7 Dec 1994, Curtis Villamizar wrote:
> > While contemplating my hotel room roof after the monday rolc
> > meeting I wondered about the apparent sentiment in the rolc meeting
> > the the rfc1577 to nhrp transition would involve three periods:
> >  
> > 	- Hosts use LIS ARP Server
> > 	- Hosts use LIS ARP Server
> > 	- Hosts must/can choose between ARP Server or NHRP Server.
> > 	- Hosts must/can choose between ARP Server or NHRP Server.
> > 	- Hosts only have NHRP Server.
> 
> In the middle step, hosts register with both for the benefit of
> rfc1577 only hosts on the LIS, but *should* query NHRP.  Once no one
> is querying the RFC1577 server on a LIS, it can go away.  If I
> understood what was proposed at the meeting.

I though I heard that the middle step requires hosts to register with
ATMARP, which will cross-feed oneway to the NHRP server (co-located). 
ATMARP, which will cross-feed oneway to the NHRP server (co-located). 
NHRP is then used for off-LIS queries.

Mark