The problem described in this draft is real. The solution seems to me
to be the best compromise available for how to address the issue. I
support publication of this document as an Informational RFC.
Yours,
Joel
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Abstract
As part of providing wireline access to the 5G Core (5GC), deployed
wireline networks carry user data between 5G residential gateways
and the 5G Access Gateway Function (AGF). The encapsulation used
needs to meet a variety of requirements including being able to
multiplex the traffic of multiple PDU sessions within a VLAN
delineated access circuit, to permit legacy equipment in the data
path to snoop certain packet fields, to carry 5G QoS information
associated with the data, and to be efficiently encoded. This memo
specifies an encapsulation that meets these requirements.
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