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	Title		: Requirements for supporting Customer RSVP and RSVP-TE Over a BGP/MPLS IP-VPN
	Author(s)	: K. Kumaki
	Filename	: draft-kumaki-l3vpn-e2e-rsvp-te-reqts-05.txt
	Pages		: 18
	Date		: 2007-11-20
	
Recently some service providers try to build a converged network as a 
   next generation network (NGN) and provide a service which guarantees 
   a bandwidth from a local CE to a remote CE through the network.  
   Today, customers expect triple play services through BGP/MPLS IP-VPNs. 
   And their requirements for end-to-end QoS and session management of 
   applications are increasing. Depending on an application, an end-to-
   end native RSVP path and an end-to-end MPLS TE LSP are required and 
   they need to meet with some constraint requirements. 
   This document describes Service Provider requirements for supporting 
   customer RSVP and RSVP-TE over a BGP/MPLS VPN.

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