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Title : Aggregation of RSVP Reservations over MPLS TE/DS-TE Tunnels
Author(s) : F. Le Faucheur, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-tsvwg-rsvp-dste-01.txt
Pages : 29
Date : 2006-2-6
RFC 3175 specifies aggregation of RSVP end-to-end reservations over
aggregate RSVP reservations. This document specifies aggregation of
RSVP end-to-end reservations over MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE)
tunnels or MPLS Diffserv-aware MPLS Traffic Engineering (DS-TE)
Tunnels. This approach is based on RFC 3175 and simply modifies the
corresponding procedures for operations over MPLS TE tunnels instead
of aggregate RSVP reservations. This approach can be used to achieve
admission control of a very large number of flows in a scalable
manner since the devices in the core of the network are unaware of
the end-to-end RSVP reservations and are only aware of the MPLS TE
tunnels.
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