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Title : UDP based PWs
Author(s) : Y. Stein
Filename : draft-stein-pwe3-udp-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2004-7-13
The PWE3 charter permits three PSN types, namely "IP (both versions),
L2TP, or MPLS". The majority of drafts submitted to the working
group have focused on MPLS PSNs, and lesser attention has been given
to L2TPv3. Only the TDMoIP drafts have explicitly specified UDP/IP
as PSN, and only they stipulate the use of UDP port numbers as PW
labels. This draft discusses PWs based on UDP/IP, concentrating on
three issues, namely 1) the advisability of using UDP port numbers as
PW labels, 2) which UDP port number to use, and 3) what label
distribution protocol should be employed.
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