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	Title		: BGP Protocol extensions for PCE Discovery across Autonomous systems
	Author(s)	: C. Vijayanand, et al.
	Filename	: draft-vijay-somen-pce-disco-proto-bgp-04.txt
	Pages		: 1
	Date		: 2007-6-5
	
It is desirable for a PCC to dynamically discover a PCE and 
    its capabilities for computing paths which span multiple 
    areas and autonomous systems. When the path to be computed 
    spans across multiple IGP domains or autonomous systems, it 
   is advantageous to use BGP to distribute information about  
   PCEs. This document describes means to carry PCE discovery 
   information using Multi-protocol extensions of BGP(MP-BGP).

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