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Title : Framework for GMPLS Label Encoding
Author(s) : J. Choi et al.
Filename : draft-choi-gmpls-label-framework-01.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 2003-3-6
Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) extends the MPLS
control plane to encompass packet switching, time-division, lambda
and fiber switching. The new forms of label which used in GMPLS to
deal with the widening scope of MPLS into the optical and time domain
are collectively referred to as a 'Generalized Label'. In this draft
for extending MPLS label specification [5], we describe the concept
and characteristics of Generalized Label for GMPLS. We also discuss
the format and considerations for label encoding. Particularly we
present the necessity of mapping rule at ingress and egress switching
interface where data flows with label of a different granularity are
merged into the aggregated data flow of large bandwidth.
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