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Title : AII Types for ATM and Frame Relay to MPLS Control
Plane Interworking
Author(s) : E. Spiegel, et al.
Filename : draft-spiegel-pwe3-aii-types-atm-fr-control-iw-00.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2005-6-14
This document describes work in progress in the MFA Forum on ATM and
Frame Relay to MPLS Control Plane Interworking. Two implementation
agreements are being defined, one for network interworking (between
two client network endpoints that communicate across an IP/MPLS
network) and one for SPVC interworking (from a client network
endpoint to an IP/MPLS network endpoint). Both network interworking
and SPVC Interworking use standard PWE3 control for establishment of
the pseudowires that transport the ATM or Frame Relay data
connections across the IP/MPLS network. New AII type codepoints from
the "First Come First Served" range are requested. The need for
these codepoints and proposed usage is described.
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