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	Title		: Label Switched Ethernet (LSE) Architecture 
	Author(s)	: J. Cho, et al.
	Filename	: draft-jaihyung-ccamp-lse-architecture-00.txt
	Pages		: 15
	Date		: 2005-10-14
	
   A solution for GMPLS implementation over Ethernet based on label 
   encoding method using 48bits of Ethernet address is proposed. 
   Ethernet switches supporting this approach control L2-LSP using 
   source & destination MAC addresses. The format of GMPLS label 
   encoding on Ethernet header is described. GMPLS bridge model and 
   three implementation models over bridged core network are presented. 
   The purpose of this draft is not to define new bridge architecture 
   but to help understanding some aspects of this approach, and identify 
   requirements for potential extension to current GMPLS protocols and 
   bridge. 
    

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