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Title : Routing extensions for discovery of P2MP TE LSP Leaf LSRs
Author(s) : J. Le Roux, J. Vasseur
Filename : draft-leroux-mpls-p2mp-te-autoleaf-01.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2006-6-29
The setup of a Point To MultiPoint (P2MP) Traffic Engineering Label
Switched Path (TE LSP) requires the head-end Label Switching Router
(LSR) to be aware of all leaf LSRs. This may require the potentially
cumbersome configuration of potentially a large number of leaf LSRs
on the P2MP TE LSP head-end LSR. Also leaf LSRs may want to
dynamically join or leave a P2MP TE LSP without requiring manual
configuration on the head-end LSR. This document specifies IGP
routing extensions for ISIS and OSPF so as to provide an automatic
discovery of the set of leaf LSRs members of a P2MP TE-LSP, also
referred to as a P2MP TE Group, in order to automate the creation and
modification of such P2MP TE LSP.
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