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Title : Administrative Control of RSVP Hello and Graceful Restart Procedure
Author(s) : Z. Ali
Filename : draft-ali-ccamp-rsvp-hello-gr-admin-00.txt
Pages : 8
Date : 2004-2-9
Ability to administratively shutdown RSVP Hellos and Graceful Restart
(GR) procedure without impacting the traffic is a desirable network
operation. Furthermore, there are applications that run RSVP Hellos
with intervals on the order of milliseconds. This poses a requirement
to reduce the number of RSVP messages to a minimal required count.
Fortunately RSVP Hellos are not mandatory and are only required to
run when needed. This allows applications to remove an RSVP Hello
session, when it is not needed. This ID proposes a procedure to
remove RSVP Hello and/ or GR sessions for administrative or
optimization purposes.
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