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RE: [PWE3] I-D ACTION:draft-riegel-pwe3-tdm-requirements-00.txt



Title: RE: [PWE3] I-D ACTION:draft-riegel-pwe3-tdm-requirements-00.txt

        Dear Mr. Riegel,
        this document seems to me as the Lowest common denominator of TDMoIP and CESoPSN (indeed, it is called TDMoPSN).

        Not surprisingly, it is generic enough to not say anything about what is to be implemented.
        Are we agreeing to disagree? Does this mean that there is not going to be a REAL standard way of encapsulating TDMoPSN?

        Thanks in advance,
                Daniel Feldman.

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Subject: [PWE3] I-D ACTION:draft-riegel-pwe3-tdm-requirements-00.txt


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        Title           : Requirements for Edge-to-Edge Emulation of TDM
                          Circuits over Packet Switching Networks (PSN)
        Author(s)       : M. Riegel et al.
        Filename        : draft-riegel-pwe3-tdm-requirements-00.txt
        Pages           : 20
        Date            : 18-Jun-02
       
This document specifies the particular requirements for edge-to-
edge-emulation of circuits carrying time division multiplexed (TDM)
digital signals over packet-switched networks.  It is based on the
common framework of PWE3 as defined in [PWE3-FW] and the
considerations on protocol layering in PWE3 as discussed in [PWE3-
LAYERS].
It makes references to requirements in [PWE3-REQ] where applicable
and complements [PWE3-REQ] by defining additional requirements
originating from specifics of TDM circuits.

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