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	Title		: IGP protocol extensions for Path Computation Element (PCE) Discovery
	Author(s)	: J. Le Roux, et al.
	Filename	: draft-leroux-pce-disco-proto-igp-00.txt
	Pages		: 26
	Date		: 2005-10-17
	
   In various situations it would be highly useful for a Path 
   Computation Client (PCC) to be able to dynamically and automatically 
   discover a set of Path Computation Element(s) (PCE), along with some 
   of information relevant for PCE selection. When the PCE is an LSR 
   participating to the IGP, or even a server participating passively to 
   the IGP, a simple and efficient way for PCE discovery, consists of 
   relying on IGP flooding. For that purpose this document defines 
   simple OSPF and ISIS extensions for the advertisement of PCE 
   Discovery information within and across IGP areas.  

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