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Title : Circuit Cross-Connect
Author(s) : K. Kompella, et al.
Filename : draft-kompella-ccc-00.txt
Pages : 0
Date : 2005-2-10
Circuit Cross-Connect (CCC) was the ground-breaking design and
implementation of the transport of Layer 2 frames over Multi-Protocol
Label Switching (MPLS), which is now seen as an important application
of MPLS. Thus, documenting CCC is important from a historical point
of view. Furthermore, CCC is still in production in many networks,
providing yet another reason to document it. It is hoped that those
interested in this area will see where it started, how far we have
come, and the strengths and weaknesses of this particular approach,
and thereby gain some perspective of the area. If in the process
they get new insights for the future development in this area, that
is a bonus.
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