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	Title		: Address Allocation for PE-CE links within an 
                          RFC2547bis Network
	Author(s)	: J. Guichard
	Filename	: draft-guichard-pe-ce-addr-01.txt
	Pages		: 0
	Date		: 2003-1-8
	
This document proposes to allocate a block of globally unique IPv4   
addresses for the exclusive use of Service Providers that provide   
[L3VPN] based Services. The Service Provider may use these addresses   
for the provisioning of IP addresses to the links that connect   
Customer Edge (CE) routers with Provider Edge (PE) routers (PE-CE   
links), and/or for the IP addressing of attached CE routers.  
The main motivation for this proposal is to simplify the Service 
Providers' operations in the scenario where they monitor PE-CE links, 
and/or CE-routers, while at the same time conserving IPv4 address 
space.  
This addressing scheme is not intended for use by VPNs that span    
more than one Service Provider, unless co-operation of addressing   
structure is maintained to ensure uniqueness of addresses between   
providers.

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