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	Title		: Encapsulating Security Payload for Link Layers (ESPLL)
	Author(s)	: S. Goswami
	Filename	: draft-goswami-ipsec-espll-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2003-5-5
	
The trend has been to use different encryption mechanism for 
different layers. Although it can be argued that multiple layers is 
good protection, such an approach is higly inefficient from the view 
performance and necessity. In some situations this kind separate 
encryption mechanism may afford the bytes 7 levels of encryption, for 
example : AES (from 802.11)+ 3DES (from IPSec) + 3DES (from TLS/SSL).  
Recently link layer encryption has become an important issue, 
specially in the context of wireless networks. Although this document 
does not attempt to solve this multiple layer encryption issue, it is 
an effort to that goal. Specifically, this document describes a way 
to use ESP in several link layer technologies.

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