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Title : Traffic Engineering Extensions to IS-IS for
Generalized MPLS control of Sonet/SDH Networks
Author(s) : E. Mannie, D. Papadimitriou
Filename : draft-mannie-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-isis-00.txt
Pages : 17
Date : 2003-2-21
This document introduces the Sonet/SDH traffic engineering
extensions required for existing IGP protocols in support of
Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) signalling as defined in [RFC-3471] and
[GMPLS-SONET-SDH]. Using [GMPLS-RTG] as guideline, this memo
specifies the GMPLS routing traffic engineering extensions to ISIS
for Sonet/SDH networks.
Based on the Traffic Engineering (TE) extensions defined in [ISIS-
TE], the proposed approach is aligned with link bundling as defined
in [MPLS-BDL] and extends the set of Extended IS Reachability sub-
TLVs proposed in [GMPLS-ISIS] to Sonet/SDH networks. The proposed
extensions do not preclude any further integration with the
Interface Switching Capability Descriptor specified in [GMPLS-ISIS].
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