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	Title		: Loose Segment Optimization in Explicit Paths
	Author(s)	: A. Tian, N. Shen
	Filename	: draft-tian-rsvp-loose-seg-opt-00.txt
	Pages		: 8
	Date		: 2004-7-13
	
RSVP-TE [RSVPTE] can signal explicit paths with loose or strict hops
   in a MPLS network. Using loose hops can shorten the ERO, but can not
   reduce the overhead associated with an RSVP signaled LSP since path
   states are still created on every hop along the path.

   In this paper, we propose a mechanism that can reduce the signaling
   and maintenance overhead associated with loose hops in an RSVP
   signaled LSP in an LDP enabled network. The mechanism can also be
   generalized to work with other tunneling technologies such as GRE or
   IP-in-IP.

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