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Title : Use of the Gnerealized Multi-Protocol Label
Switching control plane for point-to-point
Ethernet Label Switching
Author(s) : L. Andersson, D. Papadimitriou
Filename : draft-andersson-gels-bof-prep-00.txt
Pages : 32
Date : 2005-9-16
This document proposes starting a work within the IETF to apply the
Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) control plane to
Ethernet Label Switching and to make extensions to the GMPLS control
plane protocols as necessary for this application. This will be done
based on the protocols developed by the MPLS and CCAMP working groups
in the IETF. Ethernet Label Switching will use the data plane
encodings as specified by the IEEE 802 standards.
This document intends to gather the information necessary to have a
^GMPLS Ethernet Label Switching^ BoF in Vancouver.
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