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Title : CR-LDP Extensions for ASON
Author(s) : O. Aboul-Magd
Filename : draft-aboulmagd-ccamp-crldp-ason-ext-01.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 2002-11-4
Automatic Switched Optical Network (ASON) is an network architecture
for the introduction of control plane for optical networks. The
development and the standardization of ASON have been going on at
the ITU-T and its recommendation G.8080 [1]. The control plane
architecture introduces a set of reference points between the
different architectural components. ASON signaling that runs across
those interfaces are described in G.7713 [2].
CR-LDP is one of the protocols under consideration at the ITU for
the realization of G.7713 and its dynamic connection management. The
work specific to CR-LDP extensions for ASON is documented in
G.7713.3 (scheduled for consent in January 2003).
This draft introduces those CR-LDP extensions that are specific to
ASON. This draft should be considered in junction with RFC 3036 [3],
RFC 3212 [4], and RFC (CR-LDP extensions for GMPLS) [5].
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