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        Title           : Use of PE-PE IPsec in RFC2547 VPNs
        Author(s)       : E. Rosen et al.
        Filename        : draft-ietf-l3vpn-ipsec-2547-01.txt
        Pages           : 16
        Date            : 2003-8-15
        
[RFC2547bis] specifies a particular way of implementing Layer 3 VPNs.
It presupposes the use of MPLS Label Switched Paths (LSPs) for
carrying VPN traffic between Provider Edge (PE) routers, and
specifies the use of two labels in the MPLS label stack.  In some
circumstances, it is desirable to support the same type of VPN
architecture, using an IPsec Security Association in place of an MPLS
LSP, thus replacing the topmost of the two MPLS labels with an
IP/IPsec header.  This enables the VPN packets to be carried securely
over non-MPLS networks, using standard IPsec authentication and/or
encryption functions to protect them.  This draft specifies the
procedures which are specific to support of RFC2547bis VPNs using the
IPsec encapsulation.

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