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HIP-based Virtual Private LAN Service (HIPLS)
draft-henderson-hip-vpls-09

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This is an older version of an Internet-Draft whose latest revision state is "Expired".
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Authors Thomas R. Henderson , Steven Venema , David Mattes
Last updated 2016-01-23 (Latest revision 2015-07-22)
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Abstract

The Host Identity Protocol (HIP) and architecture adds a cryptographic name space to name Internet hosts. This draft describes a use case of the HIP architecture, which is to provide a HIP-enabled virtual private LAN service (VPLS) over an untrusted network. In this case, HIP is used to secure tunnels between the provider edge (PE) equipment.

Authors

Thomas R. Henderson
Steven Venema
David Mattes

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