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Title : MPLS Inter-AS Traffic Engineering requirements
Author(s) : M. Ramalho
Filename : draft-ramalho-rgl-rtpformat-00.txt
Pages : 0
Date : 2002-12-6
This document discusses Service Providers requirements for the
support of inter-AS MPLS Traffic Engineering (MPLS TE). The main
objectives of this document are to present a set of requirements
and applicable deployment cases which would result in some general
guidelines in the definition, selection and specification
development for a technical solution meeting these requirements
that will be covered in a separate draft.
The document will first discuss issues in current BGP-based inter-
AS traffic engineering practices in supporting QoS-enabled paths
across multi-ASes, hence arrive at the requirement for extending
the current MPLS TE mechanism beyond BGP AS boundaries. A set of
application scenarios will also be presented as potential
deployment cases of inter-AS MPLS TE. A list of detailed
requirements along with the evaluation criteria for a technical
solution is also provided.
Discussions presented here will cover inter-AS TE in both IPv4 and
VPNv4 addressing planes. Information regarding VPNv4 addressing
plane over BGP/MPLS VPNs is detailed in [PPVPN-RFC2547bis].
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