>No.  Once SVCs are setup between the LECs, traffic flows
>directly between them without the use of the LES.  The LES
>facilitates the initial connections but is not involved in the
>traffic flow after the end-to-end SVC is in place.
>
>I think. :-)  You may want to double check that answer.  It's
>been a while since I've even thought about LANE.
>
>Regards,
>John

Quite right for the LES, and for unicast traffic in general.

The BUS is the transit point for multicast and broadcast traffic, and 
briefly for unicast traffic where the addresses haven't been learned.

>
>---- On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, nettable_walker
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>>  12/12/2001   10:45pm  Wednesday
>>
>>  Professionals,
>>
>>  Is the LES a transit point for all traffic between LEC's ?
>>
>>  Thanks,
>>
>>  Richard
>>
>>  //
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