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Title : Shared Risk Link Groups Encoding and Processing
Author(s) : D. Papadimitriou et al.
Filename : draft-papadimitriou-ccamp-srlg-processing-01.txt
Pages : 22
Date : 2002-11-5
The Shared Risk Link Group (SRLG) concept introduced in [IPO-Frame]
and extended in [CCAMP-SRG] is considered as one of the most
important criteria concerning the constraint-based path computation
of optical channel routes. By applying the SRLG disjointness
criteria to the constraint-based path computation, one can select a
route taking into account both resource and logical structure
disjointness. That implies a lower probability of simultaneous
optical channel failure.
This document describes the various physical and logical resource
types considered in the SRLG concept. The proposed method focuses on
the inference of SRLG information between the network physical and
logical layers and the logical structures representing geographical
locations. The main applications of the proposed model are related
to the Constraint-based Shortest Path First (CSPF) algorithm for
optical channel route computation and the aggregation of the SRLG
information flooded throughout traffic engineering extensions of the
IGP routing protocols (such as OSPF and IS-IS).
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