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        Title           : OSPF, IS-IS, RSVP, CR-LDP Extensions to Support 
                          inter-Area Traffic Engineering Using MPLS TE
        Author(s)       : S. Dharanikota, S. Venkatachalam
        Filename        : draft-dharanikota-interarea-mpls-te-ext-01.txt
        Pages           : 20
        Date            : 07-Nov-00
        
In this draft, we propose the extensions required to the routing 
protocols, signaling protocols, and the MIB to support the idea of 
inter-area LSPs. A companion document [INTER_AREA_FWK] provides the 
architectural requirements for such a concept. This document also 
provides the signaling extensions to support the crankback as 
defined in the architecture document [INTER_AREA_FWK].

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