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	Title		: ARP Mediation for IP interworking of Layer 2 VPN
	Author(s)	: H. Shah et al.
	Filename	: draft-shah-ppvpn-arp-mediation-01.txt
	Pages		: 16
	Date		: 2002-10-21
	
This draft addresses an issue in a particular kind of Layer 2 VPN, 
which provides point-to-point connectivity for IP traffic only.  In 
this kind of VPN it is possible to form heterogeneous point-to-point 
links, where the two ends of the link use different technologies, 
e.g., one end is Ethernet and the other is Frame Relay or ATM.  If 
two IP systems are connected via a heterogeneous point-to-point link, 
each may be using different address learning techniques, for 
instance, one using ARP on Ethernet and the other using Inverse ARP 
on Frame Relay. It is up to the Provider Edge routers to make these 
different techniques inter-work.  This draft specifies the procedures 
which the Provider Edge (PE) routers should perform in order to allow 
correct operation across heterogeneous point-to-point links.

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