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Title : AII Types for Aggregation
Author(s) : C. Metz, et al.
Filename : draft-metz-aii-aggregate-00.txt
Pages : 17
Date : 2005-7-14
[PWE3 Control] defines the signaling mechanisms for establishing
point-to-point pseudowires between two provider edge (PE) nodes. The
Generalized ID FEC element contained in PWE3 signaling protocols
include TLV fields that identify pseudowire endpoints called
attachment individual identifiers (AII). This document defines an AII
structure in the form of new AII type-length-value fields that
supports AII aggregation for improved scalability. It is envisioned
that this would be useful in large inter-domain virtual private wire
service networks where pseudowires are established between selected
local and remote PE nodes based on customer need.
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