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Title : Requirement for (G)MPLS implantation over Ethernet
Author(s) : J. Cho
Filename : draft-jaihyung-ccamp-lserequirement-00.txt
Pages : 7
Date : 2004-11-29
In this draft, we propose requirement to implement MPLS technology
for Ethernet switched network. Ethernet has become major building
block in local area network and the area of deployment is quickly
expanding to core network. While there have been industry needs to
overcome weakness of Ethernet, MPLS has not been considered as key
technology to improve Ethernet. Currently MPLS [RFC3031] and GMPLS
[GARCH] architecture do not define label-switching function on
L2SC interface, i.e. over LAN media. Hence, it is necessary to
discuss lightweight implementation of MPLS for Ethernet. Since
there is disparity in requirements depending on hierarchy of Ethernet,
it is appropriate to separate discussion in Customer Premise Network
(CPN), Access Network (AN) and Core Network (CN). Some candidate
methods to consider for label encoding for Ethernet are discussed.
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