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FW: I-D ACTION:draft-bonica-tunproto-03.txt
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> Title : Generic Tunnel Tracing Protocol (GTTP)
> Specification
> Author(s) : R. Bonica et al.
> Filename : draft-bonica-tunproto-03.txt
> Pages : 0
> Date : 2002-11-6
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> This document describes the Generic Tunnel Tracing Protocol (GTTP).
> GTTP supports enhanced route-tracing applications. Network operators
> use enhanced route-tracing applications to trace the path between any
> two points on an IP network. Enhanced route-tracing applications can
> trace through a network's forwarding plane, its control plane or
> both. Furthermore, enhanced route-tracing applications can reveal
> details concerning tunnels that support the traced path. Tunnel
> details can be revealed regardless of tunneling technology. For
> example, enhanced route-tracing applications can trace through an
> MPLS LSP as well as they can trace through an IP-in-IP tunnel.
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