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        Title           : RSVP-TE Signaling Extension for Links with Variable Discrete Bandwidth
        Authors         : Hao Long
                          Min Ye
                          Greg Mirsky
                          Himanshu Shah
	Filename        : draft-long-ccamp-rsvp-te-bandwidth-availability-03.txt
	Pages           : 11
	Date            : 2014-02-12

Abstract:
   Packet switching network may contain links with variable bandwidth,
   e.g., copper, radio, etc. The bandwidth of such link is sensitive to
   external environment. Availability is typically used for describing
   the link during network planning. This document describes an
   extension for RSVP-TE signaling for setting up a label switching
   path (LSP) in a Packet Switched Network (PSN) network which contains
   links with discretely variable bandwidth by introducing an optional
   availability field in RSVP-TE signaling.


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