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Title : Interaction between GMPLS RSVP-TE and LCAS
Author(s) : Y. Kim
Filename : draft-kim-ccamp-interaction-grsvpte-lcas-01.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2004-2-16
This document describes interaction aspects between a signaling
protocol and the LCAS. The signaling protocol handled by IETF could
be GMPLS RSVP-TE. GMPLS CR-LDP requires further study for this draft.
The LCAS protocol handled by ITU-T is a protocol that is used to
change the bandwidth capacity of a virtual concatenated signal used
by transport networks (i.e. SDH and OTN), which should be initiated
only in a unidirection by EMS or NMS systems. However, the GMPLS
signaling protocol have a feature of being capable of controlling bi-
directional connections on a LSP. In current, there is no interaction
between the signaling protocol and the LCAS. In this document, when a
signaling protocol such as the GMPLS RSVP-TE and the LCAS are used
together within a single node and a bi-directional connection is
required on the same route, relevant requirements and encoding
methods are identified.
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