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Title : Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) RSVP-TE Signaling in support of Layer-2 Label Switched Paths (LSP)
Author(s) : D. Papadimitriou
Filename : draft-papadimitriou-ccamp-gmpls-l2sc-lsp-01.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2004-2-17
Most efforts on Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) have been focused to
environments covering Circuit oriented LSPs (Sonet/SDH, OTH, etc.).
There is minimal documentation on GMPLS support of Layer-2 Label
Switched Paths (L2 LSPs), e.g. native Ethernet LSPs.
This document details GMPLS capabilities for supporting L2 LSPs in
several network environments including overlays. As such, it
provides a reference detailing the applicability of GMPLS for
Ethernet switching environments in support of various deployment
scenarios, including the integrated (e.g. multi LSP-region
networks), the augmented/peer and the overlay model (e.g.
Generalized VPN (GVPN) and user-network interfaces (GMPLS UNI)).
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