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This draft is a work item of the Path Computation Element Working Group of the IETF.


	Title           : Path Computation Element Communication Protocol (PCECP) Requirements and Protocol Extensions In Support of Global Concurrent Optimization
	Author(s)       : Y. Lee, et al.
	Filename        : draft-ietf-pce-global-concurrent-optimization-02.txt
	Pages           : 30
	Date            : 2008-02-21

The Path Computation Element (PCE) is a network component,
application, or node that is capable of performing path computations
at the request of Path Computation Clients (PCCs).  The PCE is
applied in Multiprotocol Label Switching Traffic Engineering
(MPLS-TE) networks and in Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) networks to
determine the routes of Label Switched Paths (LSPs) through the
network.  The Path Computation Element Communication Protocol (PCEP)
is specified for communications between PCCs and PCEs, and between
cooperating PCEs.

When computing or re-optimizing the routes of a set of LSPs through a
network it may be advantageous to perform bulk path computations in
order to avoid blocking problems and to achieve more optimal network-
wide solutions.  Such bulk optimization is termed Global Concurrent
Optimization (GCO).  A Global Concurrent Optimization is able to
simultaneously consider the entire topology of the network and the
complete set of existing LSPs, and their respective constraints, and
look to optimize or re-optimize the entire network to satisfy all
constraints for all LSPs.  The Global Concurrent Optimization (GCO)
application is primarily an NMS based solution.

This document provides application-specific requirements and the PCEP
extensions in support of a global concurrent optimization (GCO)
application.

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