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        Title           : CR-LDP Extensions for ASON
        Author(s)       : O. Aboul-Magd
        Filename        : draft-aboulmagd-ccamp-crldp-ason-ext-02.txt
        Pages           : 12
        Date            : 2002-12-6
        
Automatic Switched Optical Network (ASON) is an architecture for the 
introduction of a control plane to optical networks. ASON 
architecture defines a set of reference points that defines the 
relationship between different network entities. Signaling across 
those reference points can make use of protocols that are defined at 
the IETF in the context of Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switched 
(GMPLS) work. This document describes Constraint Route Label 
Distribution Protocol (CR-LDP) extensions for use across ASON 
reference points.

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