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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-01.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2006-2-24
This document describes work in progress in the MFA Forum on ATM and
Frame Relay to MPLS Control Plane Interworking. Two specifications
are being defined, one for client-server 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 client-server 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 "Expert
Review" range are requested. The need for these codepoints and
proposed usage is described.
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