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Title : GMPLS Ethernet Label Switching Architecture and Framework
Author(s) : D. Fedyk, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-ethernet-arch-00.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2008-02-06
There has been significant recent work in increasing the capabilities
of Ethernet switches. As a consequence, the role of Ethernet is
rapidly expanding into "transport networks" that previously were the
domain of other technologies such as SONET/SDH TDM and ATM. This
document defines an architecture and framework for a GMPLS based
control plane for Ethernet in this "transport network" capacity.
GMPLS has already been specified for similar technologies. Some
additional extensions to the GMPLS control plane are needed and this
document provides a framework for these extensions.Contents
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