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Title : MPLS and Ethernet OAM Interworking
Author(s) : D. Mohan, et al.
Filename : draft-mohan-pwe3-mpls-eth-oam-iwk-00.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2007-11-13
This document specifies the mapping of defect states between
Ethernet Attachment Circuits (ACs) and associated Ethernet
Pseudowires (PWs) connected in accordance to the PWE3 architecture
[RFC3985] to realize an end-to-end emulated Ethernet service. This
document augments the mapping of defect states between a PW and
associated AC of the end-to-end emulated service in [PW-OAM-MSG-
MAP]. In [PW-OAM-MSG-MAP], Ethernet OAM was not covered due to lack
of Ethernet OAM maturity. However, since then, [Y.1731] and
[802.1ag] have been both completed, and this document specifies the
mapping of defect states between Ethernet ACs and corresponding
Ethernet PWs.
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