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Title : Extensions to Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching
in support of Waveband Switching
Author(s) : R. Douville, et al.
Filename : draft-douville-ccamp-gmpls-waveband-extensions-05.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2004-7-22
Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) extends the MPLS
control plane to encompass layer 2, time-division, wavelength and
spatial switching. Along with the current development on IP over
optical switching, considerable advances in optical transport
systems based on the multiple optical switching granularities have
been developed.
Currently, GMPLS considers two layers of optical granularity using
wavelengths and fibers. By introducing an extended definition of
waveband switching, this document specifies the corresponding GMPLS
extensions, to further integrate optical multi-granularity and
benefit from the features of the corresponding switching layers.
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