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Title : Requirements for IPv6 Signaling as NTLP
Author(s) : J. Choi et al.
Filename : draft-choi-ipv6-signaling-req-ntlp-00.txt
Pages : 18
Date : 2003-6-26
In this draft, we present the features of IPv6 protocol related to
NSIS Transport Layer Protocol (NTLP) and requirements for IPv6
signaling as NTLP in different Internet transport infrastructure,
such as SDH/SONET switch, Optical cross-connect (OXC), ATM switch,
Ethernet switch, wireless system, and router. In this framework, user
data is transported via nodes in the data plane and signaling
messages are routed to NEs in the control plane. We propose the new
protocol, Internet Signaling Message Protocol (ISMP) for carrying
signaling messages. And other delivering methods of signaling
messages in IPv6 network are also presented in appendix.
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