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Title : Softwire Mesh Problem Framework
Author(s) : J. Wu, et al.
Filename : draft-wu-softwire-mesh-framework-01.txt
Pages : 30
Date : 2006-10-22
The Softwires Mesh Problem identifies a requirement for a
generalized, network-based client IPvX-over-backbone IPvY solution,
where for the case where X=4 and Y=6, as well as the case where X=6
and Y=4. BGP is used to distribute the routing information needed to
ensure connectivity among the client networks. Forwarding between
client networks is done by means of IP or MPLS tunnels, known as
"softwires". The solution is largely composed of existing
technology, in some cases with minor modifications. This framework
describes the overall solution, how the components of the solution
fit together, and specifies those areas in which new or modified
technology must be developed.
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