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	Title		: Setup and Maintenance of Pseudowires using
                          RSVP-TE
	Author(s)	: R. Aggarwal, et al.
	Filename	: draft-raggarwa-rsvpte-pw-02.txt
	Pages		: 18
	Date		: 2005-7-19
	
This document describes procedures for using Resource Reservation
   Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) for signaling Pseudowires
   (PWs). One motivation is the signaling of PW QoS. The other is the
   setup of a multi-hop PW, for example, to span multiple domains.
   RSVP-TE provides mechanisms for QoS signaling and these can be
   leveraged for signaling PW QoS. It also provides the ability to
   signal bi-directional MPLS Label Switched Paths (LSP) with explicit
   routes. This can be used for signaling multi-hop PWs that require
   explicit routing. RSVP-TE also provides the ability to establish non-
   adjacent or targeted signaling sessions.

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