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This draft is a work item of the Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge to Edge Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance using LDP
Author(s) : L. Martini, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-pwe3-control-protocol-10.txt
Pages : 41
Date : 2004-9-28
Layer 2 services (such as Frame Relay, ATM, ethernet) can be
"emulated" over an IP and/or MPLS backbone by encapsulating the layer
2 PDUs and then transmitting them over "pseudowires". It is also
possible to use pseudowires to provide low-rate TDM and SONET circuit
emulation over an IP and/or MPLS network. This document specifies a
protocol for establishing and maintaining the pseudowires, using
extensions to LDP. Procedures for encapsulating layer 2 PDUs are
specified in a set of companion documents.
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