Dear Suresh, all,
Even if the document includes several warnings about the unreliability of an
RS-based mechanism, I suggest to add a pointer to the following document:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-dec-6man-rs-access-harmful-00.
The document can be cited as an informative reference.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Med
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Objet : Last Call: <draft-ietf-6man-lineid-05.txt> (The Line
Identification Destination Option) to Experimental RFC
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Abstract
In Ethernet based aggregation networks, several subscriber premises
may be logically connected to the same interface of an edge router.
This document proposes a method for the edge router to identify the
subscriber premises using the contents of the received Router
Solicitation messages. The applicability is limited to broadband
network deployment scenarios where multiple user ports are mapped to
the same virtual interface on the Edge Router.
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