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Title : Signaled PID When Multiplexing Multiple PIDs over RSVP-TE LSPs
Author(s) : Z. Ali
Filename : draft-ali-mpls-sig-pid-multiplexing-case-02.txt
Pages : 6
Date : 2009-10-25
There are many deployment scenarios where an RSVP-TE LSP carries
multiple payloads. In these cases, it gets ambiguous on what
should value should be carried as L3PID in the Label Request
Object [RFC3209] or G-PID in the Generalized Label Request Object
[RFC3471], [RFC3473]. The document proposes use of some dedicated
PID values to cover some typical cases of multiple payloads
carried by the LSP.
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RFC-2119 0.
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