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Title : Considerations about Multicast BGP/MPLS Standardization
Author(s) : T. Morin
Filename : draft-morin-l3vpn-mvpn-considerations-00.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2007-2-28
The current proposal for multicast in BGP/MPLS includes multiple
alternative mechanisms for some of the required building blocks of
the solution. The aim of this document is to leverage requirements
to identify the key elements and help move forward solution design,
toward the definition of a standard having a well defined set of
mandatory procedures. The different proposed alternative mechanisms
are examined in the light of requirements identified for multicast in
L3VPNs, and suggestions are made about which of these mechanisms
standardization should favor. Issues related to existing deployments
of early implementations are also addressed.
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