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        Title           : A Transport Network View to LMP
        Author(s)       : O. Aboul-Magd
        Filename        : draft-aboulmagd-ccamp-transport-lmp-00.txt
        Pages           : 7
        Date            : 2003-2-26
        
The Link Management Protocol (LMP) has bee defined at the IETF to 
facilitate the management of transport network for the sake of 
supporting IP traffic over transport network. The LMP development 
has been progressing in the context of GMPLS related work. 
The LMP was developed with a packet centric view in mind. Since it 
is intended for the control of transport network it is essential to 
bridge the gap between the two views. It is the objective of this 
draft to project LMP in a transport network context and to relate it 
to the discovery work that has been going on at the ITU.

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