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	Title		: Path Computation Service discovery via Border Gateway Protocol
	Author(s)	: P. Morand, M. Boucadair
	Filename	: draft-boucadair-pce-discovery-01.txt
	Pages		: 11
	Date		: 2005-5-2
	
This draft describes a simple mechanism that ease discovery of remote 
   Autonomous   Systems   (AS)   supporting   inter-domain   MPLS-based 
   constrained tunnels service (this service is also denoted by Path 
   Computation Service (PCSv)) thanks to the use of Path Computation 
   Elements (PCEs). Remote ASs could be managed by a single or distinct 
   Internet Network Providers (INP).  
   Particularly, this draft describes how Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) 
   is used to announce Path Computation Service unique identifiers 
   across the Internet in order for other PCEs to be able to discover a 
   path towards every AS supporting this Path Computation Service.

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