I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-cidrd-private-addr-00.txt
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Title : Address Allocation for Private Internets
Author(s) : Y. Rekhter, R. Moskowitz, D. Karrenberg, G. de Groot
Filename : draft-ietf-cidrd-private-addr-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 07/07/1995
This document describes address allocation for private internets. The
allocation permits full network layer connectivity between all hosts inside
an enterprise as well as between all public hosts on different enterprises.
For the purposes of this memo, an enterprise is an entity autonomously
operating a network using TCP/IP and in particular determining the
addressing plan and address assignments within that network.
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