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	Title		: Signaling Protocol for Access Service Network using LDP
	Author(s)	: M. Matsuda
	Filename	: draft-matsuda-l2vpn-access-service-protocol-01.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2004-3-22
	
Access Service Network is a Network Access Provider's network. In
   Access Service Network, subscribers can connect to various ISPs/VPNs
   by specifying appropriate authentication information. This draft
   describes a signaling protocol based on PWE3 control protocol [PWE3-
   SIG] for Access Service Network which uses IEEE 802.1x as a user
   authentication protocol. The protocol sets up a special kind of VPLS
   which does not forward broadcast/multicast Ethernet frames between
   subscribers for better security.

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