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Title : Requirements for the Resilience of Control Plane
Author(s) : Y. Kim
Filename : draft-kim-ccamp-cpr-reqts-01.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2005-10-25
The resilience of control plane refers to the ability of control
plane to continue its operation even under failure conditions of
control components such as control entities, control nodes, and
control channels. This document describes requirements for providing
the resilience capability of control plane (in other words, control
network) in non-(G)MPLS and (G)MPLS. This contribution, as a document
that proposes a framework to provide the resilience capability of
control plane, include terminologies, basic concepts of control
networks, possible configurations, necessities and requirements,
additional considerations including the relationship with other
protocol such as LMP for the resilience of control plane.
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