Hi,

A new version of the "OSPF Based L1VPN Auto-Discovery" draft has been
published. We tried to address all comments that we have received during
IETF65. In particular we removed the section related to the validation of
AS-scope opaque LSAs (the problem is now being addressed by a special effort
within OSPF WG). This modification has made the suggested solution
independent of whether the network configured as a single or multiple OSPF
areas. The solution now requires no changes on ABRs.

Igor (and Lou).

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> > Title : OSPF Based L1VPN Auto-Discovery
> > Author(s) : I. Bryskin, L. Berger
> > Filename : draft-bryskin-l1vpn-ospf-auto-discovery-01.txt
> > Pages : 12
> > Date : 2006-4-11
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> > This document defines an OSPF based layer-1 VPN auto-discovery
> >    mechanism.  This mechanism enables PEs using the OSPF IGP to
> >    dynamically learn about existence of each other, and attributes of
> >    currently configured CE-PE links and their associations with L1VPNs.
> >    This document builds on [L1VPN-FRMWK] and provides an auto-discovery
> >    mechanism as discussed in [L1VPN-BM].
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