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        Title           : IS-IS extensions for Traffic Engineering
        Author(s)       : T. Li, H. Smit
        Filename        : draft-ietf-isis-traffic-03.txt
        Pages           : 11
        Date            : 21-Jun-01
        
This document describes extensions to the IS-IS protocol to support
Traffic Engineering [1].  The IS-IS protocol is specified in [2],
with extensions for supporting IPv4 specified in [3].
This document extends the IS-IS protocol by specifying new
information that a Intermediate System (IS) [router] can place in
Link State Protocol Data Units (LSPs).  This information describes
additional information about the state of the network that is useful
for traffic engineering computations.

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