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<title>VPLS Extensions for Provider Backbone Bridging</title>

<author initials='M' surname='Bocci' fullname='Matthew Bocci'>
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</author>

<author initials='J' surname='Hoffmans' fullname='John  Hoffmans'>
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</author>

<author initials='G' surname='Calvignac' fullname='Geraldine Calvignac'>
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</author>

<author initials='R' surname='Zhang' fullname='Raymond Zhang'>
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</author>

<author initials='F' surname='Balus' fullname='Florin Balus'>
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<date month='July' day='15' year='2008' />

<abstract><t>IEEE 802.1ah draft standard [IEEE802.1ah], also known as Provider Backbone Bridges (PBB) defines an architecture and bridge protocols for interconnection of multiple Provider Bridge Networks (PBNs). PBB was defined in IEEE as a connectionless technology based on multipoint VLAN tunnels. MSTP is used as the core control plane for loop avoidance and load balancing. As a result, the coverage of the solution is limited by STP scale in the core of large service provider networks.  Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) [RFC4762] provides a solution for extending Ethernet LAN services, using MPLS tunneling capabilities, through a routed MPLS backbone without running (M)STP across the backbone. As a result, VPLS has been deployed on a large scale in service provider networks.  This draft discusses extensions to the VPLS model required to incorporate desirable PBB components while maintaining the Service Provider fit of the initial model.</t></abstract>

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