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Title : GMPLS Signaling Procedure For Egress Control Author(s) : L. Berger Filename : draft-berger-gmpls-egress-control-00.txt Pages : 4 Date : 2003-11-24

This note clarifies the procedures for the control of a label used on
an egress output/downstream interface.  Such control is also know and
'Egress Control'.  Support for Egress Control is implicit in
Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling
[RFC3471] and [RFC3473].  This note does not modify GMPLS signaling
mechanisms and procedures and should be viewed as an informative
clarification of [RFC3473].

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