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Title : Change Process for Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) and Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) Protocols and Procedures
Author(s) : L. Andersson, A. Farrel
Filename : draft-andersson-rtg-gmpls-change-08.txt
Pages : 22
Date : 2007-3-2
This document provides guidelines for applying or extending the
MPLS or GMPLS ((G)MPLS) protocol suites and clarifies the IETF's
(G)MPLS working groups' responsibility for the (G)MPLS protocols.
This document is directed to multi-vendor fora and Standards
Development Organizations (SDOs) to provide an understanding of
(G)MPLS work in the IETF and documents the requisite use of IETF
review procedures when considering (G)MPLS applications or
protocol extensions in their work. This document does not modify
IETF processes.
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