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Title : Requirements for GMPLS-based multi-region and multi-layer
networks
Author(s) : K. Shiomoto, et al.
Filename : draft-shiomoto-ccamp-gmpls-mrn-reqs-00.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2004-10-19
Most of the initial efforts on Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) have been
related to environments hosting devices with a single switching
capability, that is, one data plane switching layer. The complexity
raised by the control of such data planes is similar to that seen in
classical IP/MPLS networks.
GMPLS can provide a comprehensive framework for the control of a
network consisting of network elements based on different switching
technologies, which we call a 'multi-region' network (MRN). GMPLS can
also facilitate the control of layered networks where connections in
a higher layer network are facilitated by a lower layer network. This
draft defines a framework for GMPLS-based multi-region and multi-
layer networks, and lists a set of functional requirements.
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