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        Title           : Single-Sided Signaling for L2VPNs
        Author(s)       : E. Rosen
        Filename        : draft-rosen-ppvpn-l2-signaling-01.txt
        Pages           : 15
        Date            : 01-Mar-02
        
[MARTINISIG] contains a proposal for using LDP [RFC 3036] to signal
point-to-point VCs (sometimes also known as 'pseudowires') across an
MPLS network.  However, that draft requires that each endpoint have
apriori knowledge of the IP address other endpoint, and that both
endpoints have apriori knowledge of a common VC identifier. As a
consequence, each VC needs to be provisioned at both endpoints.  In
this draft, we extend the [MARTINISIG] signaling technique so as to
eliminate the requirement for apriori knowledge of a common VC
identifier, and to eliminate the requirment that each endpoint be
known to the other.  We then show the signaling can then be used for
setting up a Transparent LAN Service [TLS1, TLS2] or a full-mesh of
point-to-point VCs.

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