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        Title           : Fault Notification Protocol for GMPLS-Based Recovery
        Author(s)       : R. Rabbat et al.
        Filename        : draft-rabbat-fault-notification-protocol-01.txt
        Pages           : 15
        Date            : 2002-12-2
        
This draft describes a fault notification protocol to be used in 
recovery mechanisms in GMPLS-based networks.  This protocol achieves 
bounded time activation of protection paths in the case of single 
failures, based on constrained protection/restoration path routing 
and requirements on the nodes in terms of physical capabilities, 
mainly the ability to switch Label Switched Paths simultaneously and 
the control plane delay characteristics.  The draft proposal presents 
a complete solution to the problem and justifies choices made for the 
notification method, extensions required to current algorithms and 
protocols, in addition to a discussion of security and deployment 
issues.

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