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AW: draft-kawakami-mpls-lsp-vlan-00.txt
Genadi,
the draft proposes to use the MPLS control plane protocols for a different transport plane (Ethernet VLAN).
This is excatly what GMPLS is about. So I think it would be better to have the ID and dicussion in ccamp under the GMPLS work.
Regards
Juergen
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> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27. Februar 2003 17:53
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> Hi all,
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> A new draft was published today (please see below).
>
> Any feedback and comments are welcome, especially from those
> of you who are
> dealing with packet transport over wide area Ethernet networks.
>
> thanks,
> Genadi
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> > -----Original Message-----
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> > Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-kawakami-mpls-lsp-vlan-00.txt
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> >
> > A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line
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> >
> > Title : Method to Setup LSP using VLAN Tag Switching
> > Author(s) : T. Kawakami et al.
> > Filename : draft-kawakami-mpls-lsp-vlan-00.txt
> > Pages : 15
> > Date : 2003-2-26
> >
> > This document describes a method to setup a Layer 2 tunnel over
> > networks based on Ethernet technology. For this purpose,
> the ports of
> > an Ethernet switch are configured to forward VLAN
> tag-labeled packets
> > incoming from a certain port to another unambiguous port by using
> > VLAN tag information. The Ethernet switches themselves are a part of
> > the Label Switching Routers (LSRs), which distribute the VLAN tags
> > using Label Distribution Protocol (LDP). To enable LDP to
> fulfil this
> > function, an LDP extension is proposed. The introduced method
> > simplifies the transport of Ethernet frames over wide area Ethernet
> > networks.
> >
> > A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
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