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Title : Observations on the Applicability of the Fault
Notification Protocol
Author(s) : R. Rabbat, et al.
Filename : draft-rabbat-fnp-applicability-01.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2004-6-16
The Fault Notification Protocol (FNP) is a set of procedures designed
to enable time-bounded failure notification in networks using an IP-
based control plane. This document discusses the applicability of FNP
in the context of optical transport networks. It highlights the
protocol?s principles of operation, and then describes the network,
node, fault, and operational models in optical networks for which the
protocol is designed. It also discusses the relationship to higher
layers, and issues of scalability. Some guidelines for deployment are
also provided.
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