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Title : MPLS and GMPLS Change Process
Author(s) : L. Andersson, et al.
Filename : draft-andersson-rtg-gmpls-change-00.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2004-11-23
The MPLS and GMPLS protocol suites have become quite popular for a
growing number of applications and deployment scenarios. One result
of this popularity is a large number of suggestions for modifications
and extensions.
The IETF needs to be flexible and responsive in how it handles these
suggestions, and has a responsiblity to supervise the growth and
evolution of MPLS and GMPLS protocols.
This memo describes the process through which individuals, working
groups and external standards bodies can influence the development of
the MPLS and GMPLS standards. This process means that extensions and
changes to protocols specified by these working groups can only be
made through the IETF, the body that created the (G)MPLS
((Generalized) Multiprotocol Label Switching) technologies.
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