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Title : Reoptimization of MPLS Traffic Engineering loosely routed LSP paths
Author(s) : J. Vasseur, Y. Ikejiri
Filename : draft-vasseur-ccamp-loose-path-reopt-01.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2004-4-15
The aim of this document is to propose a mechanism for the
reoptimization of MPLS Traffic Engineering loosely routed explicit LSP
paths. A loosely routed explicit LSP path is a path specified as a
combination of strict and loose hop(s) that contains at least one loose
hop and zero or more strict hop(s). The path calculation (which implies
an ERO expansion) to reach a loose hop is performed by the previous hop
defined in the TE LSP path.
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