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BGP based Multi-homing in Virtual Private LAN Service
draft-kothari-henderickx-l2vpn-vpls-multihoming-01

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Authors Bhupesh Kothari , Kireeti Kompella , Wim Henderickx , Florin Balus
Last updated 2013-05-13 (Latest revision 2009-07-13)
Replaced by draft-ietf-l2vpn-vpls-multihoming
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Abstract

Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) is a Layer 2 Virtual Private Network (VPN) that gives its customers the appearance that their sites are connected via a Local Area Network (LAN). It is often required for the Service Provider (SP) to give the customer redundant connectivity to some sites, often called "multi-homing". This memo shows how BGP-based multi-homing can be offered in the context of LDP and BGP VPLS solutions.

Authors

Bhupesh Kothari
Kireeti Kompella
Wim Henderickx
Florin Balus

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