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Title : A Link-Type sub-TLV to convey the number of unconstrained Traffic Engineering Label Switch Paths signalled across a link
Author(s) : J. Vasseur
Filename : draft-vasseur-mpls-nb-te-lsp-00.txt
Pages : 7
Date : 2006-2-6
Several Link-type sub-TLVs have been defined for OSPF and ISIS in the
context of MPLS Traffic Engineering in order to convery some link
characteristics such as the available bandwidth, traffic enginering
metric, adminstrative group and so on. There are various
circumstances where it would be useful to also know the number of
unconstrained Traffic Engineering Label Switched Path(s) (TE LSP).
This document specifies a new Link-type Traffic Engineering sub-TLV
used to advertise the number of unconstrained TE LSP(s) signalled
across a specific link.
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