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This draft is a work item of the Multiprotocol Label Switching Working Group of the
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Title : Link Management Protocol (LMP)
Author(s) : J. Lang, K. Mitra, J. Drake, K. Kompella,
Y. Rekhter, L. Berger, D. Saha,
D. Basak, H. Sandick
Filename : draft-ietf-mpls-lmp-00.txt
Pages : 34
Date : 11-Sep-00
Future networks will consist of photonic switches, optical
crossconnects, and routers that may be configured with bundled links
consisting of a number of user component links and an associated
control channel. This draft specifies a link management protocol
(LMP) that runs between neighboring nodes and will be used for both
link provisioning and fault isolation. A unique feature of LMP is
that it is able to isolate faults in both opaque and transparent
networks, independent of the encoding scheme used for the component
links. LMP will be used to maintain control channel connectivity,
verify component link connectivity, and isolate link, fiber, or
channel failures within the network.
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