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[PWE3] I-D ACTION:draft-bocci-pwe3-app-frame-over-psn-00.txt
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Title : Applicability Statement for AAL5 Transparent Frame
Encapsulation over PSN
Author(s) : M. Bocci et al.
Filename : draft-bocci-pwe3-app-frame-over-psn-00.txt
Pages : 22
Date : 10-May-02
This draft provides an applicability statement for the transparent
AAL5 PDU frame mode encapsulation in draft-fischer [4].
Draft-fischer describes methods to carry ATM services over IP, L2TP
or MPLS. The PSN (e.g. MPLS) is used to transport ATM layer services
such as those defined by ITU-T as ATM transfer capabilities [2] and
the ATM Forum as ATM service categories [3]. The basic requirement is
to transparently transport ATM VCC service related information (e.g.,
traffic parameters, QoS, OAM, etc.) over the Pseudo Wire (PW), over
the packet network. Transparent PDU frame mode enables bandwidth
efficiency gains to be realized for ATM VCCs that use AAL5, yet still
provide full ATM transparency, including the correct sequencing of
OAM cells on an AAL5 flow.
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