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Title : Multicast in MPLS/BGP IPv6 VPNs
Author(s) : W. Cao, et al.
Filename : draft-cao-mcast-for-ipv6-ppvpn-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2006-3-2
This document describes a method by which a Service Provider may
deploy IPv6 multicast service in BGP/MPLS IPv6 VPNs. Multicast in
IPv4 BGP/MPLS VPN has been in operation for several years and related
drafts are on RFC standard track . IPv6 infrastructure is under
construction and new application based on IPv6 is being developing
now. Multicast will act an important role in the future IPv6
environment. This document reuses and extends the method defined in
draft-ietf-l3vpn-2547bis-mcast-01 to support multicast traffic in
IPv6 VPNs. Specially, both IPv6 core and IPv4 core are considered in
this document.
The inter-working between an IPv4 site and an IPv6 sited is
outside the scope of this document.
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