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        Title           : GVPLS/LPE - Generic VPLS Solution based on LPE 
                          Framework
        Author(s)       : V. Radoaca et al.
        Filename        : draft-radoaca-ppvpn-gvpls-00.txt
        Pages           : 31
        Date            : 2002-10-29
        
This document describes virtual private LAN service (VPLS) solution 
over MPLS, called Generic VPLS/LPE (GVPLS) that emulates a partial 
bridging functionality [802.1D] to connect customers LANs/VLANs 
across the Metro and WAN Service Provider networks. This 
functionality includes the MAC learning and forwarding to emulate 
connectivity between the customer LANs/VLANs. This is a partial 
bridging functionality since it is transparent to customer topology 
and STP protocol.  
For VPLS solutions, the VPLS Reference Model [VPLS-L2-FRW] 
introduces two types of models: distributed and non-distributed. 
While [LPE] framework, and [DTLS] solution present a distributed 
model and [HVPLS] solution presents a non-distributed model, it is 
recognized that both models may need to co-exist in the same in the 
same SP network. This implies a need of a unified provisioning model 
with signalling mechanisms to support these new classes of 
solutions. The MAC learning process and the scalability in terms of 
number of VPLSs and number of customer ports can be increased 
significantly if some optimisations are provided in the Control and 
Data plane. 
The current draft presents the GVPLS solution that addresses such 
issues. The term 'Generic' in this document is used to reflect the 
unified aspect of the two models.

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