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	Title		: OSPF-xTE: An experimental extension to OSPF 
			  for Traffic Engineering
	Author(s)	: P. Srisuresh, P. Joseph
	Filename	: draft-srisuresh-ospf-te-07.txt
	Pages		: 48
	Date		: 2005-1-3
	
This document defines OSPF-xTE, an experimental traffic engineering
   (TE) extension to the link-state routing protocol OSPF. OSPF-xTE 
   defines new TE LSAs to disseminate TE metrics within an autonomous
   System (AS), which may consist of multiple areas. Further, When an
   AS consists of TE and non-TE nodes, OSPF-xTE ensures that Non-TE
   nodes in the AS are uneffected by the TE LSAs. OSPF-xTE generates
   a stand-alone TE Link State Database (TE-LSDB), distinct from the
   native OSPF LSDB, for computation of TE circuit paths. OSPF-xTE is
   versatile and extendible to non-packet networks such as SONET/TDM
   and optical networks.

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