{
  "draft": "draft-templin-autoconf-dhcp-38",
  "doc_id": "RFC5558",
  "title": "Virtual Enterprise Traversal (VET)",
  "authors": [
    "F. Templin, Ed."
  ],
  "format": [
    "TEXT",
    "HTML"
  ],
  "page_count": "36",
  "pub_status": "INFORMATIONAL",
  "status": "INFORMATIONAL",
  "source": "INDEPENDENT",
  "abstract": "Enterprise networks connect routers over various link types, and may also connect to provider networks and/or the global Internet.  Enterprise network nodes require a means to automatically provision IP addresses/prefixes and support internetworking operation in a wide variety of use cases including Small Office, Home Office (SOHO) networks, Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs), multi-organizational corporate networks and the interdomain core of the global Internet itself.  This document specifies a Virtual Enterprise Traversal (VET) abstraction for autoconfiguration and operation of nodes in enterprise networks.  This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is published for informational purposes.",
  "pub_date": "February 2010",
  "keywords": [
    "Enterprise",
    "MANET",
    "Encapsulation",
    "Tunneling",
    "Autoconfiguration",
    "Subnetwork",
    "Provider-Independent",
    "Provider-Aggregated"
  ],
  "obsoletes": [],
  "obsoleted_by": [],
  "updates": [],
  "updated_by": [],
  "see_also": [],
  "doi": "10.17487/RFC5558",
  "errata_url": null
}