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        Title           : Virtual Private LAN Services over MPLS
        Author(s)       : M. Lasserre et al.
        Filename        : draft-lasserre-vkompella-ppvpn-vpls-03.txt
        Pages           : 27
        Date            : 2003-1-16
        
This document describes a  virtual private LAN service (VPLS) 
solution over MPLS, also known as Transparent LAN Services (TLS). A 
VPLS creates an emulated LAN segment for a given set of users.  It 
delivers a layer 2 broadcast domain that is fully capable of 
learning and forwarding on Ethernet MAC addresses that is closed to 
a given set of users.  Many VPLS services can be supported from a 
single PE node. 
This document describes the control plane functions of signaling 
demultiplexor labels, extending [PWE3-CTRL] and rudimentary support 
for availability (multi-homing).  It is agnostic to discovery 
protocols.  The data plane functions of forwarding are also 
described, focusing, in particular, on the learning of MAC 
addresses.  The encapsulation of VPLS packets is described by [PWE3-
ETHERNET].

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