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Title : RSVP Graceful Restart Extensions
Author(s) : R. Rahman, et. al.
Filename : draft-rahman-rsvp-restart-extensions-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2003-10-21
This document describes the extensions needed by certain
features for the purpose of RSVP Graceful Restart. One of
these extensions refers to the ability of a node to recover
the ERO in the case it has performed an ERO expansion before
control plane restart. Also a small modification is proposed
in the basic procedure to support simultaneous multiple node
restarts in a network. Specifically, a node should use a non-
zero Recovery Time while in the recovery phase. This allows a
node to determine at restart time if any of its neighbors has
previously restarted and it is currently in the recovery phase.
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