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	Title		: Requirements for Protecting Control Channels in GMPLS
	Author(s)	: Y. Kim
	Filename	: draft-kim-ccamp-cc-protection-04.txt
	Pages		: 11
	Date		: 2003-10-28
	
This document describes base requirements for protecting control 
channels(CCs) for GMPLS. It provides guidelines needed in order to 
switchover an active CC to one of standby CCs when a failure occurs 
about the active CC. It defines terminology, base concepts, 
necessities, and considerations that should be noted primarily in 
order to complete the mechanism of CC protection. This document 
describes requirements for providing resilience capabilities of 
control plane in GMPLS whose control channel can be separated from 
the data channel. This contribution, as a document that proposes the
necessity about resilience of control plane like that of transport 
plane, handles related terminologies, base concepts, possible 
configurations, necessities and requirements, additional 
considerations including the relationship with other protocol such as 
LMP.

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