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Dear All
 
I am pleased to announce following new individual draft regarding GMPLS
control over Ethernet.
The target area of this draft is Ethernet first-mile, however, we hope
this technique will be leverage to extend similar approach to
Ethernet based access network and core network.
 
Readers are also advised to note companion documents of
 
1.  Requirement for (G)MPLS implantation over Ethernet
  <draft-jaihyung-ccamp-lserequirements-00.txt>
 
2.  Framework for (G)MPLS implementation in Ethernet based Customer Premise Network
  <draft-jaihyung-ccamp-lseframework-00.txt>
 
 
Your comments are valuable to us.
Please send us your feedback.
 
Thank you
 
Regards

Jaihyung Cho
ETRI, Korea
 
 
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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
directories.


Title : Use of ARP and Flood Routing Technique for LSP setup in ECPN
Author(s) : Jaihyung Cho
Filename : draft-jaihyung-ccamp-arpsignal-00.txt  
Pages : 18
Date : 2005-2-1

     In this memo, we first discuss some weaknesses of proposals
     employing RSVP in local network, such as RFC2814, 2815, 2816, and
     propose extension of ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) and [LSE]
     technique for solution to provide QoS in Ethernet based Customer
     Premise Network (ECPN). Framework architecture of LSE (Label
     Switched Ethernet) as a method of GMPLS implementation for Ethernet
     is described in [LSE]. ARP is proposed for integrated signaling and
     routing protocol in ECPN. This document describes overview of ARP
     extension, procedure for label negotiation and method for QoS
     routing.  Major features of this ARP extension are; support for
     label switching, incorporation of routing function, compatibility
     with legacy Ethernet and enhanced security.



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