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Title : Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) RSVP-TE Usage and Extensions
For Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON)
Author(s) : Z. Lin, D. Pendarakis
Filename : draft-lin-ccamp-gmpls-ason-rsvpte-04.txt
Pages : 25
Date : 2002-10-8
The GMPLS suite of protocol specifications has been defined to
provide support for different technologies as well as different
applications. These include support for requesting TDM connections
based on SDH/SONET as well as Optical Transport Networks (OTNs).
This document concentrates on the signaling aspects of the GMPLS
suite of protocols, specifically GMPLS signaling using RSVP-TE. It
proposes additional extensions to these signaling protocols to
support the capabilities of an ASON network.
This document proposes appropriate extensions towards the resolution
of additional requirements identified and communicated by the ITU-T
Study Group 15 in support of ITU's ASON standardization effort.
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