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	Title		: BGP-based Auto-Discovery for L1VPNs 
	Author(s)	: H. Ould-Brahim, et al.
	Filename	: draft-ietf-l1vpn-bgp-auto-discovery-00.txt
	Pages		: 7
	Date		: 2006-5-3
	
The purpose of this draft is to define a BGP-based auto-
discovery mechanism for layer-1 VPNs. The auto-discovery 
mechanism for l1vpns allows the provider network devices to 
dynamically discover the set of PEs having ports attached to 
CEs member of the same VPN. That information is necessary for 
completing the signaling phase. One main objective of l1vpn 
auto-discovery mechanism is to support "single-end 
provisioning" model, where addition of a new port to a given 
l1vpn would involve configuration changes only on the PE that 
has this port and on the CE that is connected to the PE via 
this port.  

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