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        Title           : VPLS solutions: Commonalities and Differences
        Author(s)       : D. Mohan, V. Radoaca
        Filename        : draft-chen-ppvpn-dvpls-compare-01.txt
        Pages           : 8
        Date            : 2002-11-8
        
The scope of this draft is regarding the VPLS solutions - it 
describes commonalities and differences among different VPLS 
solutions in terms of distributed and non-distributed access 
topologies. The metrics used for comparison are derived from [L2VPN-
METRICS] and [L2VPN-FRMK]. 
The current VPLS solutions that are taken in consideration are: GVPLS 
[GVPLS], DTLS [DTLS], and VPLS/HVPLS [VPLS-MPLS]. This list of 
solutions is not exhaustive; other solutions may be taken into 
account in future versions of this draft.

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