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Nimrod Routing Architecture
Last modified: Friday, June 08, 2007 

An internetwork routing architecture that can be applied to routing both within a single routing domain and among multiple routing domains. Nimrod works by separating the identification of communicating entities, called endpoints, from any topological information. It uses Endpoint Identifiers (EIDs) to specify and identify entities connected to the network. The subsystems which are covered by Nimrod include routing information distribution, route selection, and user traffic handling. Nimrod is equally applicable to both the TCP/IP and OSI environments.

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RFC 1992: Nimrod Routing Architecture
Nimrod is a general routing architecture that can be applied to routing both within a single routing domain and among multiple routing domains.

Securing The Nimrod Routing Architecture
This paper describes the work undertaken to secure Nimrod, a complex and sophisticated routing system that unifies interior and exterior routing functions. The focus of this work is countering attacks that would degrade or deny service to network subscribers.

The Internetwork Layer and the Nimrod Routing Architecture
Nimrod is a project which aims, in part, to produce a next-generation routing architecture for the Internet; but also, more generally, to try and produce a basic design for routing in a single global-scale communication substrate, a design which will prove sufficiently flexible and powerful to serve into a future as yet unforeseeable.

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