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Title : GMPLS Inter-Domain Routing in support of inter-domain links
Author(s) : T. Otani, et al.
Filename : draft-otani-ccamp-gmpls-routing-interlink-00.txt
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Date : 2007-2-27
This draft states the problem of the current generalized multi-
protocol label switching (GMPLS) routing in order to deal with inter-
domain TE links for GMPLS inter-domain signaling. Since the GMPLS
signaling protocol introduces bi-directional label switched path
(LSP) creation mechanism, an ingress node (or a path computation
element) searches for the bidirectional route in the traffic
engineering database (TED). Considering the GMPLS inter-domain path
creation, the TED contains only outgoing TE information of inter-
domain links and will not be able to confirm the validity of the
route. In order to solve this issue, we describe the GMPLS inter-
domain routing requirement and mechanism in support of exchanging of
inter-domain TE link information.
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