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Title : Use of ARP and Flood Routing Technique for LSP setup in ECPN
Author(s) : J. Cho
Filename : draft-jaihyung-ccamp-arpsignal-00.txt
Pages : 18
Date : 2005-2-1
In this memo, we first discuss some weaknesses of proposals
employing RSVP in local network, such as RFC2814, 2815, 2816, and
propose extension of ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) and [LSE]
technique for solution to provide QoS in Ethernet based Customer
Premise Network (ECPN). Framework architecture of LSE (Label
Switched Ethernet) as a method of GMPLS implementation for Ethernet
is described in [LSE]. ARP is proposed for integrated signaling and
routing protocol in ECPN. This document describes overview of ARP
extension, procedure for label negotiation and method for QoS
routing. Major features of this ARP extension are; support for
label switching, incorporation of routing function, compatibility
with legacy Ethernet and enhanced security.
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