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Title : GRSVP-TE signaling extension to move Management
created LSP to Control Plane and vice versa.
Author(s) : D. Caviglia, et al.
Filename : draft-caviglia-mp2cp&cp2mp-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2004-4-15
This memo introduces a new flag in the Administrative Status object,
namely the 'Fake' flag. This flag SHOULD be used in order to move
under the Control Plane (CP) domain LSPs that were created by the
Management Plane (MP), and vice versa.
The result of the Fake flag in GRSVP-TE is twofold: at the end of the
set-up signaling flow, an LSP that was created by Management Plane is
moved under to Control Plane domain. Similarly, at the end of a
deletion procedure the LSP that was under the Control Plane domain is
moved under the Management Plane domain.
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