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Title : Explicit Resource Control over GMPLS Link Bundles
Author(s) : A. Zamfir, Z. Ali
Filename : draft-zamfir-explicit-resource-control-bundle-02.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2003-10-21
Explicit label/ resource control using the Label ERO and Label RRO
subobjects is defined in [RFC 3471] and [RFC 3473]. However, when TE
links are bundled, identification of label resource is not enough for
the purpose of explicit resource control. Specifically, when link
bundling [GMPLS-BUNDLE] is used, resource identification requires
mechanisms to specify the component link identifier, along the TE
link identifier and Label. This draft defines the extensions to RSVP-
TE [RFC2119, RFC3209] to specify component link identifiers for
explicit resource control and recording over GMPLS link bundles.
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