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	Title		: Protocol extensions for support of Diff-Serv-aware MPLS Traffic Engineering
	Author(s)	: F. Le Faucheur
	Filename	: draft-ietf-tewg-diff-te-proto-06.txt
	Pages		: 31
	Date		: 2004-1-21
	
This document specifies the protocol extensions for support of 
  Differentiated-Service-aware MPLS Traffic Engineering (DS-TE). This 
  includes generalization of the semantic of a number of IGP extensions 
  already defined for existing MPLS Traffic Engineering in RFC3630 and 
  RFC-TBD as well as additional IGP extensions beyond those. This also 
  includes extensions to RSVP-TE signaling beyond those already 
  specified in RFC3209 for existing MPLS Traffic Engineering. These 
  extensions address the Requirements for DS-TE spelt out in RFC3564.

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