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	Title		: LSP Subobject for RSVP-TE
	Author(s)	: C. Vijayanand
	Filename	: draft-vijay-mpls-rsvpte-lspsubobject-01.txt
	Pages		: 8
	Date		: 2002-12-2
	
This document describes the use of RSVP-TE to establish hierarchical 
tunnels using a LSP sub-object in the ERO. 
This document proposes extensions to existing RSVP-TE for 
establishing hierarchical tunnels in RSVP-TE using a LSP subobject 
in the Explicit route object of RSVP-TE path message. LSP subobject 
can be used to uniquely identify the outer tunnel to be used for 
tunneling. This is useful in situations where the outer tunnel is 
not an FA-LSP and the knowledge of outer tunnel is available to the 
administrator.

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