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        Title           : Framework for MPLS-based Recovery
        Author(s)       : V. Sharma, F. Hellstrand
        Filename        : draft-ietf-mpls-recovery-frmwrk-08.txt
        Pages           : 34
        Date            : 2002-10-24
        
Multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) integrates the label swapping 
forwarding paradigm with network layer routing. To deliver reliable 
service, MPLS requires a set of procedures to provide protection of 
the traffic carried on different paths. This requires that the label 
switching routers (LSRs) support fault detection, fault notification, 
and fault recovery mechanisms, and that MPLS signaling supports the 
configuration of recovery. With these objectives in mind, this 
document specifies a framework for MPLS based recovery. Restart 
issues are not included in this framework.

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