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	Title		: A base Library for use with the ForCES Protocol and Model
	Author(s)	: J. Halpern
	Filename	: draft-halpern-forces-lfblibrary-base-01.txt
	Pages		: 29
	Date		: 2006-3-7
	
The Forwarding and Control Element Separation (ForCES) working group
is defining a protocol to allow a Control Element (CE) to control the
behavior of a Forwarding Element (FE).  The manipulations used by
this protocol operate in terms of adjustments to Logical Function
Blocks (LFBs) whose structure is defined my a model RFC produced by
the working group.  In order to build an actual solution using this
protocol, there needs to be a set of Logical Function Block
definitions that can be instantiated by FEs and controlled by CEs.
This document provides an initial set of such definitions.  It is
anticipated that additional defining documents will be produced over
time.

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