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draft-omar-krp



Internet Engineering Task Force                           Khaled Omar
Internet-Draft                                             The Road                                       
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Expires: April 20, 2020    		                October 20, 2020
                                                                                              


                     KHALED Routing Protocol (KRP)
                             Specification
                           draft-omar-krp-07

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Abstract

   This document specifies KHALED Routing Protocol (KRP), an Exterior Gateway
   Protocol (EGP) that introduces a new way of routing IP packets from
   the source to the destination through different Autonomous Systems (ASs).
   
   The enhancements that KRP adds are:

      a) Decreasing the BGP routing table (using the regions concept).
      b) Enhancing the routing function (using the stored information).
      c) Choosing a better path (using the AS Weight)
      c) Enhancing the QoS (using the information separation). 
  
   KRP sometimes referred to as Regional Routing Protocol (RRP).




Table of Contents

   1. Introduction..................................................1
   2. KHALED Routing Protocol (KRP).................................1
   3. KRP Forwarding Mechanism......................................2
   4. Information Separation........................................4
   5. Autonomous System Weight (ASW)................................4
   6. Security Considerations.......................................5
   7. Acknowledgments...............................................5
   8. Author Address................................................5
   9. IANA Considerations...........................................5
   10. References...................................................5
   11. Full Copyright Statement.....................................5





Khaled Omar             Internet-Draft                   [Page 1]

RFC              KHALED Routing Protocol (KRP)        October 20, 2020



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Security Considerations



Acknowledgments

   The author would like to thank Lee Howard and B. Raveendran for the useful
   inputs and discussions about KRP.


Author Address

   Khaled Omar Ibrahim Omar
   The Road
   6th of October City, Giza
   Egypt

   Phone: +2 01003620284
   E-mail: eng.khaled.omar@hotmail.com
   National ID No.: 28611262102992



IANA Considerations

  TBD


References

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