@techreport{templin-intarea-seal-68, number = {draft-templin-intarea-seal-68}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-templin-intarea-seal/68/}, author = {Fred Templin}, title = {{The Subnetwork Encapsulation and Adaptation Layer (SEAL)}}, pagetotal = 29, year = 2014, month = jan, day = 3, abstract = {This document specifies a Subnetwork Encapsulation and Adaptation Layer (SEAL). SEAL operates over virtual topologies configured over connected IP network routing regions bounded by encapsulating border nodes. These virtual topologies are manifested by tunnels that may span multiple IP and/or sub-IP layer forwarding hops, where they may incur packet duplication, packet reordering, source address spoofing and traversal of links with diverse Maximum Transmission Units (MTUs). SEAL addresses these issues through the encapsulation and messaging mechanisms specified in this document.}, }