Composite Link Use Cases and Design Considerations
draft-symmvo-rtgwg-cl-use-cases-01
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Authors | Ning So , Andrew G. Malis , Dave McDysan , Lucy Yong , Curtis Villamizar | ||
Last updated | 2012-10-11 (Latest revision 2012-06-20) | ||
Replaced by | draft-ietf-rtgwg-cl-use-cases | ||
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Abstract
This document provides a set of use cases and design considerations for composite links. Composite link is a formalization of multipath techniques currently in use in IP and MPLS networks and a set of extensions to multipath techniques. Note: symmvo in the draft name is the initials of the set of authors: So, Yong, McDysan, Malis, Villamizar, Osborne. This paragraph will be removed when/if this document is adopted as a WG item.
Authors
Ning So
Andrew G. Malis
Dave McDysan
Lucy Yong
Curtis Villamizar
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