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        Title           : ForCES Forwarding Element Functional Model
        Author(s)       : L. Yang et al.
        Filename        : draft-yang-forces-model-01.txt
        Pages           : 19
        Date            : 2002-11-5
        
This document defines a functional model for forwarding elements 
(FEs) used in the Forwarding and Control Plane Separation (ForCES) 
protocol.  This model is used to describe the capabilities and state 
of ForCES forwarding elements within the context of the ForCES 
protocol, so that ForCES control elements (CEs) can control the FEs 
accordingly. The model is to specify what logical functions are 
present in the FEs, what capabilities these functions support, and 
in what order these functions are or can be performed. The 
forwarding element model defined herein is intended to satisfy the 
requirements specified in the ForCES requirements draft [FORCES-
REQ].  Using this model, predefined or vendor specific logical
functions can be expressed and configured. However, the definition 
of these individual functions are not described and defined in this 
document.

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