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	Title		: The Architecture of an RBridge Solution to TRILL
	Author(s)	: E. Gray
	Filename	: draft-ietf-trill-rbridge-arch-02.txt
	Pages		: 35
	Date		: 2007-3-8
	
RBridges are link layer (L2) devices that use routing protocols 
        as a control plane. They combine several of the benefits of the 
        link layer with network layer routing benefits. RBridges use 
        existing link state routing (without requiring configuration) to 
        improve RBridge to RBridge aggregate throughput. RBridges also 
        provide support for IP multicast and IP address resolution 
        optimizations. They are intended to be applicable to similar L2 
        network sizes as conventional bridges and are intended to be 
        backward compatible with those bridges as both ingress/egress 
        and transit. They also support VLANs (although this generally 
        requires configuration) and otherwise attempt to retain as much 
        'plug and play' as is already available in existing bridges. 
        This document proposes an RBridge system as a solution to the 
        TRILL problem. It also defines the RBridge architecture, defines 
        its terminology, and describes basic components and desired 
        behavior. One or more separate documents specify the protocols 
        and mechanisms that satisfy the architecture presented herein.

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