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Re: I-D ACTION:draft-farrel-mpls-preemption-00.txt
All,
I have submitted a draft to attempt to start the process of resolving the pre-emption
debate.
The procedures are intended to be equally applicable to GMPLS.
It would be well for people to indicate their support, disapproval, or (equally valuable
to the assessment of the value of the draft) their apathy.
Comments should be made on the MPLS mailing list, not in CCAMP.
Thanks,
Adrian
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Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-farrel-mpls-preemption-00.txt
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> Title : Multiprotocol Label Switching Pre-emption
> Author(s) : A. Farrel
> Filename : draft-farrel-mpls-preemption-00.txt
> Pages : 9
> Date : 2004-2-2
>
> Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) signaling is documented in
> 'RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels', RFC 3209, using
> mechanisms inherited from 'Resource ReserVation Protocol --
> Version 1 Functional Specification', RFC 2205.
>
> MPLS includes the concept of pre-emption where, for administrative
> reasons such as contention for system resources, a new Label Switched
> Path (LSP) may displace an existing LSP.
>
> This document clarifies the procedures for MPLS pre-emption in the
> light of implementation experience. The procedures in this document
> update those described in RFC 2205 and RFC 3209, but apply only to
> RSVP-TE used in the MPLS context.
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