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SUB-IP Area Arichtectural Overview

   --- pictorial overview of work in the sup-IP area --------------

  The Working Groups at the top are those that will use the
  Common Control and Measurement Protocols that we're 
  defining in the CCAMP WG.


  Applications         +-------+  +-------+        (new) Hour glass
  that use CCAMP: \    | TE-WG |  | PPVPN |  ...           /
                   \   +-------+  +-------+               /
                    \     +----------------------+       /
                     \    |         CCAMP        |      /
                      \   |-----------+----------|     /  
                      /   |   C       |    M   --|------ IGP LSA ext
                     /    | control   | measure  |     \  
                    /     +----------------------+      \
  Technologies to  / +----+ +----+ +----+ +----+ +----+  \
  measure/control:/  |MPLS| |OPT | |RPR | |ATM | | FR |...\
                     +----+ +----+ +----+ +----+ +----+

  The technologies at the bottom allow us to create paths and so those
  are the ones we want to measure and control via the Common Control
  and Measurement Protocols coming out of CCAMP. One of those 
  technologies (MPLS) is defined by IETF, others are (have been) defined 
  in other standards organisations. However, we want to focus mainly on 
  the use of such technologies for IP.

  So for example the IPO and IPORPR WGs are assumed to be active at 
  the bottom because we want to focus on the IP use of such technologies.


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