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Title : Extensions to RSVP-TE Fast Reroute
Author(s) : J. Weilian, et al.
Filename : draft-weilian-mpls-fast-reroute-ext-01.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2006-10-27
This document defines extensions to the Fast Reroute (FRR) mechanism
of Facility Backup defined in RFC4090. Through the extensions, the
node that has set up FRR relation is capable of notifying the tail
node of backup tunnel to act as Merge Point (MP) of the protected and
backup tunnels. In addition, after the FRR switchover, PLR and MP
nodes can refresh the protocol state of protected tunnel by the
Refresh message of backup tunnel, so that the protocol messages of
protected tunnel don't need to be refreshed through the backup
tunnel.
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