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Title : Generalized Labels of Lambda-Switching Capable Label Switching Routers (LSR)s
Author(s) : S. Shibata, R. Rabbat
Filename : draft-shiba-ccamp-gmpls-lambda-labels-00.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 2005-10-7
Technology in the optical domain is constantly evolving and as a
consequence equipment providing true lambda switching capability has
been developed and is currently being deployed. [RFC3471] has defined
that a wavelength label (section 3.2.1.1) "only has significance
between two neighbors". However, in a network composed of "true"
lambda switch capable equipments, the label should have global
meaning similarly to the label defined for SONET/SDH technology
(SUKLM format defined in [RFC3946]).
This document is a companion to the Generalized Multi-Protocol Label
Switching (GMPLS) signaling. It defines the Label Switching Capable
(LSC) technology specific information needed when using GMPLS.
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