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Title : Requirements for Point to Multipoint extension to RSVP-TE
Author(s) : S. Yasukawa
Filename : draft-ietf-mpls-p2mp-requirement-02.txt
Pages : 28
Date : 2004-3-26
This document presents a basic set of requirements for Point-to-
Multipoint(P2MP) Traffic Engineering (TE) extensions to Multiprotocol
Label Switching (MPLS). It specifies functional requirements for
RSVP-TE in order to deliver P2MP applications over a MPLS TE
infrastructure. It is intended that solutions that specify RSVP-TE
procedures for P2MP TE LSP setup satisfy these requirements. There is
no intent to specify solution specific details in this document.
It is intended that the requirements presented in this document are
not limited to the requirements of packet switched networks, but also
encompass the requirements of L2SC, TDM, lambda and port switching
networks managed by Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) protocols. Protocol
solutions developed to meet the requirements set out in this document
must be equally applicable to MPLS and GMPLS.
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