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This draft is a work item of the Layer Two Tunneling Protocol Extensions Working Group of the IETF.
Title : PPP over L2TP Tunnel Switching
Author(s) : V. Jain, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-l2tpext-tunnel-switching-05.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2005-3-18
PPP over L2TP Tunnel Switching, also called L2TP Multihop, is the
process of forwarding PPP payload from an L2TP session to another
L2TP session over a different tunnel. It facilitates moving the
logical termination point of an L2TP session, based on layer 2
characteristics or administrative policies, to different LNS. This
document introduces the L2TP tunnel switching nomenclature and
defines the behavior of standard AVPs in tunnel switching deployment.
The scope of this document is limited to the discussion of switching
PPP frames over L2TPv2 or L2TPv3 tunnels.
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