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Title : Accomplishing Diffserv TE needs with Current
Specifications
Author(s) : J. Boyle
Filename : draft-boyle-tewg-ds-nop-00.txt
Pages :
Date : 05-Jul-01
The emerging requirements for differentiated service control
in MPLS based traffic engineered networks [DSTE-REQ] can be met
by existing specifications. Current implementations could be
adapted with a relaxed perception of semantics on the syntax
outlined in current specifications [OSPF-TE][ISIS-TE][RSVP-TE].
This would provide for a solution that fulfills the scenarios
and functionality requirements called for in DSTE-REQ.
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