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        Title           : Fault Notification Protocol for GMPLS-Based Recovery
        Author(s)       : R. Rabbat et al.
        Filename        : draft-rabbat-fault-notification-protocol-02.txt
        Pages           : 13
        Date            : 2003-3-4
        
This draft presents generic mechanisms for a fault notification 
protocol to be used in a GMPLS-based failure recovery scheme.  The 
mechanisms achieve bounded protection path activation times in the 
event of single failures, based on constrained protection-restoration 
path routing and requirements on the nodes in terms of physical 
capabilities, and the control plane delay characteristics.  We 
justify choices made for the notification method and extensions 
required to current algorithms and protocols.

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