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	Title		: PCE Communication Protocol Generic Requirements
	Author(s)	: J. Ash, J.L. Le Roux
	Filename	: draft-ash-pce-comm-protocol-gen-reqs-00.txt
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2005-4-11
	
Constraint-based path computation is a fundamental building block for
traffic engineering systems such as MPLS and GMPLS networks. Path
computation in large, multi-domain or multi-layer networks is highly
complex and may require special computational components and cooperation
between the different network domains.

There are multiple components in the Path Computation Element (PCE)-
based path computation model, including PCE discovery and the PCE
communication protocol.  This document specifies generic requirements
for a PCE communication protocol.  Subsequent documents will specify
application-specific requirements for the PCE communication protocol.

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