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        Title           : MPLS LDP Query Message Description
        Author(s)       : P. Ashwood-Smith, A. Paraschiv
        Filename        : draft-ietf-mpls-lsp-query-01.txt
        Pages           : 18
        Date            : 14-Nov-00
        
This document describes the encoding and procedures for three new LDP
messages, the Query Message and Query-Reply Message and Partial
Query-Reply Message (the last one is almost identical to the Query-
Reply message; therefore all references to the Query-Reply messages
imply the Partial Query-Reply messages as well, unless otherwise
specified).  An LER sends a Query message when it needs to find out
information about an LSP. The Query message is sent for an
established LSP.  The Query message can be used for LDP LSPs as well
as for CR-LSPs.  The queried data is encoded into the Query-Reply
messages. The Query Message carries only the list of hops.

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