I rephrased the definition of administrative domain and added a definition for routing domain identifier as discussed in #58.
I'm wondering if it may be more elegant to define "routing domain" and then only mention its identifier in this definition:
"A routing domain is an administrative domain, in which all path elements use a common routing protocol to communicate with each other.
The routing domain identifier is a unique identifier of a routing domain.
An example of a routing domain identifier is the globally unique autonomous system number (ASN) as defined in {{RFC1930}}."
I rephrased the definition of administrative domain and added a definition for routing domain identifier as discussed in #58.
I'm wondering if it may be more elegant to define "routing domain" and then only mention its identifier in this definition: "A routing domain is an administrative domain, in which all path elements use a common routing protocol to communicate with each other. The routing domain identifier is a unique identifier of a routing domain. An example of a routing domain identifier is the globally unique autonomous system number (ASN) as defined in {{RFC1930}}."
What do you think?