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I-D ACTION:draft-kim-ccamp-gmpls-nsid-00.txt



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	Title		: A Requirement of the Network State Information 
                          Database for Traffic Engineering Over GMPLS
	Author(s)	: D. Kim
	Filename	: draft-kim-ccamp-gmpls-nsid-00.txt
	Pages		: 17
	Date		: 27-Jun-02
	
This document presents a set of requirements of the Network State 
Information Database (NSID) for Traffic Engineering over Generalized 
Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS). The Network State Information 
Database is required to implement the network architecture for 
network models that introduce the control element of IP and to 
optimize the utilization of network resource. And this document 
includes discussion about the considerations and necessity of the 
several attributes to construct NSID for Traffic Engineering over 
GMPLS that are extended from the requirement for Traffic Engineering 
over MPLS [4]. These attributes can be used to maximize the 
utilization of network resources and to enhance resource oriented 
Traffic Engineering techniques.

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