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        Title           : Definition of the MPLS FlowSpec for RSVP-TE
        Author(s)       : P. Iovanna, R. Mameli, G. Piantanida, S. Salsano
        Filename        : draft-iovanna-rsvp-mpls-flowspec-00.txt
        Pages           : 12
        Date            : 15-Oct-01
        
The support of QoS Differentiation in MPLS is based on the definition of 
two types of LSP, respectively E-LSP and L-LSP (see [11]). Both E-LSP 
and L-LSP can be established with bandwidth reservation. In this case 
bandwidth requirements for the LSP must be signaled at LSP establishment 
time, in order to perform admission control in the LSRs in the path. If 
RSVP-TE is used as setup protocol, it has to support the signaling of 
bandwidth requirements for the LSPs. In this document we extend the 
RSVP-TE capability by defining a new type of Sender_Tspec (and 
FlowSpec), explicitly designed to allow signaling of bandwidth 
requirements for E-LSP and L-LSP set up. This new type, called MPLS 
Sender_Tspec (MPLS FlowSpec), can include bandwidth requirements for 
different classes inside the LSP.

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