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Title : Address Resolution for GMPLS controlled PSC Ethernet Interfaces
Author(s) : Z. Ali, H. Sheikh, T. Otani, H. Sugiyama
Filename : draft-ali-arp-over-gmpls-controlled-ethernet-psc-i-06.txt
Pages : 7
Date : 2008-2-27
This document outlines some interoperability issues observed
with the use of ARP over GMPLS controlled Ethernet router-to-
router (PSC) interfaces transiting from a non-Ethernet core,
e.g., FSC or LSC core. The document also recommends some
procedures to address these issues. The aim of this document
is to facilitate and ensure better interworking of GMPLS-
capable Label Switching Routers (LSRs), based on experience
gained in interoperability testing.
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