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rfc8012

Total number of IPR disclosures found: 2.

Date ID Statement
2016-05-30 2802 Cisco Systems, Inc.'s Statement about IPR related to draft-ietf-mpls-entropy-lsp-ping
2015-03-06 2546 Cisco Systems, Inc.'s Statement about IPR related to draft-ietf-mpls-entropy-lsp-ping

IPR declarations exist for related documents, see below. These cannot be assumed to apply to the current document without closer inspection.

Total number of documents searched: 2.

Date ID Statement
Results for RFC 8012 ("Label Switched Path (LSP) and Pseudowire (PW) Ping/Trace over MPLS Networks Using Entropy Labels (ELs)")
No IPR disclosures have been submitted directly on RFC 8012, but there are disclosures on a related document, listed on this page.
Results for draft-ietf-mpls-entropy-lsp-ping ("Label Switched Path (LSP) and Pseudowire (PW) Ping/Trace over MPLS Networks Using Entropy Labels (ELs)"), which was became rfc draft-ietf-mpls-entropy-lsp-ping ("Label Switched Path (LSP) and Pseudowire (PW) Ping/Trace over MPLS Networks Using Entropy Labels (ELs)")
2015-03-06 2546 Cisco Systems, Inc.'s Statement about IPR related to draft-ietf-mpls-entropy-lsp-ping
2016-05-30 2802 Cisco Systems, Inc.'s Statement about IPR related to draft-ietf-mpls-entropy-lsp-ping
Date ID Statement
2005-01-28 528 Nortel Networks Statement on patents pertaining to MPLS about IPR claimed in RFC 3209
(Updates ID#: 255)
2007-03-06 817 Cisco's Statement about IPR claimed in RFC 3209
2007-10-08 890 Koninklijke KPN N.V.'s Statement about IPR claimed in RFC 3031
2003-11-18 317 ECI's Statement About IPR Claimed in RFC 3209

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