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	Title		: Operational, Deployment and Interworking 
                          Considerations for GMPLS
	Author(s)	: K. Kumaki, et al.
	Filename	: draft-kumaki-ccamp-mpls-gmpls-interworking-01.txt
	Pages		: 16
	Date		: 2005-7-21
	
In order to deploy GMPLS technology in the existing IP/MPLS networks, 
various operation, deployment and interworking aspect of MPLS/GMPLS 
needs to be addressed.  
                   
>From the deployment perspective, GMPLS architecture document lists 
[RFC3945] three different scenarios in which GMPLS technology can be 
deployed: overlay, augmented and integrated. Reference [GMPLS-mig] 
addresses the problem of migration from MPLS to GMPLS networks using 
the integrated model. This draft addresses the same problem space for 
augmented model and illustrates the applicability of augmented model 
in deploying GMPLS technology in existing IP/MPLS networks. 
                  
Another very important aspect of MPLS/GMPLS interworking is ability 
to effectively use GMPLS services in IP/MPLS networks. This includes 
ability to specify GMPLS LSPs in signaling requests based on the type 
of the setup desired, as well as considerations for the operation 
aspects of using GMPLS LSPs. 
                
In this draft, we highlight some deployment and MPLS/GMPLS 
interworking requirements and propose solutions to address them. We 
also highlight some operation aspects and the possible solution and 
provide applicability statement for the available options.

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