Number of Generic Associated Channel Labels in the MPLS Label Stack
draft-many-mpls-multiple-gal-01
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| Authors | Greg Mirsky , Huub van Helvoort , Stewart Bryant , Sasha Vainshtein , Italo Busi | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-many-mpls-multiple-gal-01.txt
Abstract
This document describes the requirements for using multiple Generic Associated Channel Labels (GALs) in an MPLS label stack. As a result, the document updates RFC 5586 by removing the restriction imposed on the usage of GAL that limits the number of GAL in the MPLS label stack to one.
Authors
Greg Mirsky
Huub van Helvoort
Stewart Bryant
Sasha Vainshtein
Italo Busi
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