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Title : Link Viability Constraints Requirements for
GMPLS-enabled Networks
Author(s) : D. Fedyk, et al.
Filename : draft-ashwood-ccamp-gmpls-constraint-reqts-00.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2005-7-12
This draft describes requirements for connecting a pure photonic
sub-domain to a GMPLS-based Label Switch Router. One of the main
requirements is to avoid advertising all the physical properties of
the underlying optical hardware while still peering with standard
GMPLS. This draft discusses the requirements for abstracting the
optical topology and the implications of various abstract models.
This draft discusses possible extensions to [OSPF-TE] [GMPLS-
Routing] and [ISIS-TE] for use by GMPLS networks that require
additional constraints to be considered in the computation of viable
paths.
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