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	Title		: Signaling Tunnel Identifiers and Capabilities in BGP
	Author(s)	: R. Aggarwal
	Filename	: draft-raggarwa-l3vpn-tunnel-attribute-00.txt
	Pages		: 6
	Date		: 2005-10-19
	
   This document proposes a mechanism that allows a router to signal the
   identifiers of IP/MPLS Tunnels, for which it is the headend, using
   Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). One application of this mechanism is
   multicast in BGP - Multi-Protocol-Label Switching (MPLS) Virtual
   Private Networks (VPNs).  This document also proposes a mechanism
   that allows a router to signal its tunnel enapsulation/decapsulation
   capabilities using BGP. One application of this is signaling MPLS
   upstream label assignment capability when BGP is used to advertise
   MPLS upstream assigned labels.

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