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        Title           : Time to Live (TTL) Processing in MPLS Networks 
                          (Updates RFC 3032)
        Author(s)       : P. Agarwal, B. Akyol
        Filename        : draft-ietf-mpls-ttl-04.txt
        Pages           : 8
        Date            : 2002-12-2
        
This document describes TTL processing in hierarchical MPLS networks 
and is motivated by the need to formalize a TTL-transparent mode of 
operation for an MPLS label-switched path. It updates RFC-3032 'MPLS 
Label Stack Encoding'. TTL processing in both pipe and uniform model 
hierarchical tunnels are specified with examples for both 'push' and 
'pop' cases. The document also complements RFC-3270 'MPLS Support of 
Differentiated Services' and ties together the terminology 
introduced in that document with TTL processing in hierarchical MPLS 
networks.

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