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	Title		: Method to Set up LSP using VLAN Tag Switching
	Author(s)	: T. Kawakami et al.
	Filename	: draft-kawakami-vlan-lsp-signalling-00.txt
	Pages		: 20
	Date		: 2003-6-25
	
This document describes a method to set up a Layer 2 tunnel over 
Ethernet-based networks. For this purpose, the ports of an Ethernet 
switch are configured to forward VLAN tag-labeled frames incoming 
from a certain port to another unambiguous port by using only the 
VLAN tag information. The Ethernet switches form the transport plane 
and are a part of Label Switching Routers (LSRs). In the control 
plane the VLAN tags are distribute using Label Distribution Protocol 
(LDP) and Resource Reservation Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-
TE). To enable LDP and RSVP-TE to fulfil that function, this document 
proposes extensions in these protocols. The introduced method 
simplifies the control and management of wide area Ethernet networks 
and limits the distribution of broadcast/multicast frames.

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