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	Title		: Component Link Recording and Resource Control
                          for GMPLS Link Bundles 
	Author(s)	: A. Zamfir, et al.
	Filename	: draft-ietf-mpls-explicit-resource-control-bundle-00.txt
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2005-9-12
	
   Record Route is a useful administrative tool that has been used 
   extensively by the service providers. However, when TE links are 
   bundled, identification of label resource in RRO is not enough for 
   the administrative purpose. Network service providers would like to 
   know the component link within a TE link that is being used by a 
   given LSP. In other words, when link bundling is used, resource 
   recording requires mechanisms to specify the component link 
   identifier, along with the TE link identifier and Label. As , it is 
   not possible to record component link in the RRO, this draft defines 
   the extensions to RSVP-TE [RFC3209] and [RFC3473] to specify 
   component link identifiers for resource recording purposes.  
    
   This draft also defines the ERO counterpart of the RRO extension. The 
   ERO extensions are needed to perform explicit label/ resource control 
   over bundled TE link. Hence, this draft defines the extensions to 
   RSVP-TE [RFC3209] and [RFC3473] to specify component link identifiers 
   for explicit resource control and recording over GMPLS link bundles.  

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