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Title : Automatic Control Channel Protection Protocol for Resilience of Control Channels
Author(s) : Y. Kim
Filename : draft-kim-ccamp-accp-protocol-00.txt
Pages : 25
Date : 2005-10-19
The configuration of control channels with a higher reliability would
be an important factor for the more stable provision of communication
environment in non-(G)MPLS and (G)MPLS networks. This document
specifies an automatic control channel protection (ACCP) protocol
that runs between a pair of nodes and is used to support the
resilience capability of control channels. The ACCP protocol is based
on the concept of common channel signaling in ITU-T and the current
control channel management function of LMP in IETF. This ACCP
protocol provides functions such as identification of direct and
indirect control channels, automatic and forced switchover of those
channels, and so on for the resilience of control channels.
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