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	Title		: Dynamic Parameters Signaling for MPLS-based 
                          Pseudowires
	Author(s)	: H. Shah, H. Ould-Brahim
	Filename	: draft-shah-pwe3-control-protocol-extension-01.txt
	Pages		: 8
	Date		: 2003-7-1
	
This document describes a mechanism along with extensions to [PWE3-
CONTROL] draft that enable a PE to signal to the remote PE 
additional dynamic information about the pseudowire. This 
information may either be related to the operations of the 
pseudowire such as operational state of the Attachment circuit, the 
state of the pseudowire forwarders, the IP address and/or MAC 
address of the attached CE, or may affect the setup of the 
pseudowire, such as traffic engineering parameters, security related 
information, etc.

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