2129: Toshiba's Flow Attribute Notification Protocol (FANP) Specification.

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This memo discusses Flow Attribute Notification Protocol (FANP), which is a protocol between neighbor nodes for the management of cut-through packet forwarding functionalities. In cut-through packet forwarding, a router doesn't have to perform conventional IP packet processing for received packets. FANP indicates mapping information between a datalink connection and a packet flow to the neighbor node and helps a pair of nodes manage the mapping information. By using FANP, routers (e.g., CSR; Cell Switch Router) can forward incoming packets based on their datalink-level connection identifiers, bypassing usual IP packet processing. The design policy of the FANP is;
Status INFORMATIONAL
Format TXT=41137 bytes
Authors H. Esaki T. Jinmei S. Matsuzawa A. Mogi Y. Shobatake Y. Katsube
Date April 1997
Keyphrases Flow VCID node FANP

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