Use of Tag Switching With ATM
draft-davie-tag-switching-atm-04
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Authors | Dr. Bruce S. Davie , George Swallow | ||
Last updated | 1997-01-17 (Latest revision 1997-01-20) | ||
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Abstract
A tag switching architecture is described in [1]. Tag Switching enables the use of ATM Switches as Tag Switching Routers. The ATM Switches run network layer routing algorithms (such as OSPF, IS-IS, etc.), and their data forwarding is based on the results of these routing algorithms. No ATM-specific routing or addressing is needed. This document describes how the tag switching architecture is applied to ATM switches.
Authors
Dr. Bruce S. Davie
George Swallow
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