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	Title		: Inter-AS PCE Path Sequence Autoexplore 
	Author(s)	: M. Chen
	Filename	: draft-chen-pce-interas-pce-sequence-autoexplore-00.txt
	Pages		: 16
	Date		: 2006-10-12
	
   In Inter-AS scenario, as usual, multiple Path Computation Elements 
   (PCEs) will take part in path computation. [PCE-DISCO-OSPF], [PCE-
   DISCO-ISIS],PCE-DISCO-BGP] or some other means can be used to 
   discover all underling PCEs, but there is lack of solutions to find 
   out those PCEs and their sequence which are engaged in computing an 
   end-to-end inter-AS TE LSP.  This document proposes a solution to 
   identify these PCEs and their sequence which can be used to compute a 
   TE LSP across multiple ASes.  



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