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RFC 3214
Title: LSP Modification Using CR-LDP
Author(s): J. Ash, Y. Lee, P. Ashwood-Smith, B. Jamoussi,
D. Fedyk, D. Skalecki, L. Li
Status: Standards Track
Date: January 2002
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Pages: 11
Characters: 25453
Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso: NONE
I-D Tag: draft-ietf-mpls-crlsp-modify-03.txt
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This document presents an approach to modify the bandwidth and
possibly other parameters of an established CR-LSP (Constraint-based
Routed Label Switched Paths) using CR-LDP (Constraint-based Routed
Label Distribution Protocol) without service interruption. After a
CR-LSP is set up, its bandwidth reservation may need to be changed by
the network operator, due to the new requirements for the traffic
carried on that CR-LSP. The LSP modification feature can be supported
by CR-LDP by use of the _modify_value for the _action indicator flag_
in the LSPID TLV. This feature has application in dynamic network
resources management where traffic of different priorities and service
classes is involved.
This document is a product of the Multiprotocol Label Switching
Working Group of the IETF.
This is now a Proposed Standard Protocol.
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