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        Title           : VPLS based on IP Multicast
        Author(s)       : A. Sajassi, H. Salama
        Filename        : draft-sajassi-mvpls-00.txt
        Pages           : 14
        Date            : 2002-11-1
        
Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) is a type of Layer-2 Provider 
Provisioned Virtual Private Network (L2 PPVPN) offered service, which 
has been described in [PPVPN-FRWK]. If the Service Provider network 
provides IP multicast functionality, then this network capability can 
be leveraged in providing very efficient VPLS service and yet 
simplifying the implementation of such service. This document describes 
a solution for providing VPLS service based on IP multicast feature 
referred to as Multicast Virtual Private LAN Service (MVPLS).

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