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        Title           : Class Extensions for PPP over ATM Adaptation Layer 2
        Author(s)       : B. Thompson, B. Buffam, T. Koren
        Filename        : draft-ietf-pppext-ppp-over-aal2-class-02.txt
        Pages           : 
        Date            : 04-Feb-02
        
PPP over ATM Adaptation Layer 2 defines the encapsulation that allows a PPP session to 
be transported over an ATM virtual circuit using the AAL2 adaptation layer. This 
document defines a set of class extensions to PPP over AAL2 that implement equivalent 
functionality to Multi Class Multi Link PPP over a single ATM virtual circuit. Instead 
of using Multi Link PPP as the basis for fragmentation functionality, this document 
uses the functionality of the Segmentation and Reassembly Service Specific Convergence 
Sublayer that is already required as the basic encapsulation format of PPP over AAL2.

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