Hi all,

This new version accounts for several comments.

Here are the main changes:
-The manageability section has been detailed
-Added requirement for area inclusion/exclusion
-The Area ID recording requirement has been clarified
-The PCE list enforcement/recording requirement has been clarified

Regards,

JL

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> Objet : [Pce] I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-pce-pcecp-interarea-reqs-04.txt 
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> A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line 
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> This draft is a work item of the Path Computation Element 
> Working Group of the IETF.
> 
>       Title           : PCE Communication Protocol (PCECP) 
> Specific Requirements for Inter-Area Multi Protocol Label 
> Switching (MPLS) and Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) Traffic Engineering
>       Author(s)       : J. Le Roux
>       Filename        : draft-ietf-pce-pcecp-interarea-reqs-04.txt
>       Pages           : 11
>       Date            : 2006-11-21
>       
> For scalability purposes a network may comprise multiple Interior 
>    Gateway Protocol (IGP) areas. An inter-area Traffic 
> Engineered-Label 
>    Switched Path (TE-LSP) is an LSP that transits through at 
> least two 
>    IGP areas. In a multi-area network, topology visibility 
> remains local 
>    to a given area, and a head-end Label Switching Router 
> (LSR) cannot 
>    compute an inter-area shortest constrained path. One key 
> application 
>    of the Path Computation Element (PCE) based architecture is the 
>    computation of inter-area TE-LSP paths. The PCE Communication 
>    Protocol (PCECP) is used to communicate computation requests from 
>    Path Computation Clients (PCC) to PCEs, and to return 
> computed paths 
>    in responses. This document lists a detailed set of PCECP specific 
>    requirements for support of inter-area TE-LSP path computation. It 
>    complements the generic requirements for a PCE Communication 
>    Protocol.
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