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Title : GMPLS Requirements for MS-SPRing support
Author(s) : D. Caviglia, et al.
Filename : draft-caviglia-ccamp-gmpls-msspring-req-00.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 2005-10-4
GMPLS [1] provides ideally a robust and flexible control plane
protocols set designed for application over generalized transport
network. A typical application of GMPLS is, among others, the control
of transport networks based on SDH/SONET [2] technology. In this
scenario, the introduction of GMPLS based control plane should ensure
support of and/or compatibility with the most important and widely
exploited SDH/SONET features, making possible a seamless interworking
with inherent data plane requirements. In this document we focus on
one of the most attractive SDH/SONET protection mechanism,
implemented through MS-SPRing (G.841 [3]), a widely deployed ITU
standard for ring-shared protection.
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