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	Title		: Load-Balancing among a set of candidate 
                          upstream LSRs on a LAN 
	Author(s)	: S. Liu
	Filename	: draft-liu-mpls-upstream-load-balance-00.txt
	Pages		: 7
	Date		: 2006-6-22
	
   This document describes a mechanism for Load-Balancing among a set of 
   candidate upstream LSRs on a LAN interface. When there are several 
   candidates to be selected as an upstream LSR, according the current 
   upstream label allocation methods, the load on the candidate upstream 
   LSR which is selected by the routing protocol may be very heavy, 
   while the load on other candidate upstream LSRs is little. The Load-
   Balancing also provides some procedures to minimize the packet loss 
   in following cases: 1) adding/removing a candidate upstream LSR; 2) a 
   better path emerging. 

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