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        Title           : RSVP extensions for gmpls restoration signaling
        Author(s)       : K. Shimano, W. Imajuku
        Filename        : draft-shimano-imajuku-gmpls-restoration-00.txt
        Pages           : 6
        Date            : 2003-3-5
        
There are some efforts to categorize restoration schemes 
[Restoration-analysis]. We consider that pre-planned restoration has 
some advantages, for instance, enhancing the quickness to reduce 
downtime, extensions to recovery classes, risk management, and 
totally integrated distributed control. This document describes some 
requirements and extended properties for message objects on RSVP-TE 
[RSVP-GMPLS], LSR procedures, and pre-planned GMPLS restoration. We 
append a procedure to the recovery steps for working and restoration 
setup. Some objects are additionally required with respect to 
establishing working LSPs and reservation of restoration LSPs. This 
document shows that restoration activation is also needed and 
clarifies the required properties.

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