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Title : Inter-domain Traffic Engineering LSP path computation methods
Author(s) : J. Vasseur, et al.
Filename : draft-vasseur-ccamp-inter-domain-path-comp-00.txt
Pages : 26
Date : 2004-7-13
This document specifies two path computation methods for computing
inter-domain Traffic Engineering (TE) Multiprotocol Label Switching
(MPLS) and Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) Label Switched (LSP) paths. In this
document a domain is referred to as a collection of network elements
within a common sphere of address management or path computational
responsibility such as IGP areas and Autonomous Systems.
The first path computation method is also called per-domain path
computation whereby each entry boundary LSR is responsible for
computing the path to the next exit boundary LSR (where for instance a
boundary LSR is either an ARB or an ASBR) whereas in the second method
a Path Computation Element (PCE)is used to compute an end to end
partial or complete path across multiple domains.
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