RFC 2341 on Cisco L2F
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RFC 2341 on Cisco L2F



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        RFC 2341:

        Title:      Cisco Layer Two Forwarding (Protocol) "L2F"
	Author(s):  A. Valencia, M. Littlewood, T. Kolar
	Status:     Historic
	Date:       May 1998
        Mailbox:    valencia at cisco.com, littlewo at cisco.com,
		    tkolar at cisco.com
	Pages:      29
        Characters: 66592
        Updates/Obsoletes: None


        URL:        ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2341.txt


This document describes the Layer Two Forwarding protocol (L2F)
which permits the tunneling of the link layer (i.e., HDLC, async HDLC,
or SLIP frames) of higher level protocols.  Using such tunnels, it is
possible to divorce the location of the initial dial-up server from
the location at which the dial-up protocol connection is terminated
and access to the network provided.

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USC/Information Sciences Institute

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