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Time slot requet: draft-aruns-ccamp-rsvp-restart-ext-01



Hi Adrian, Kireeti,

The updated I-D is the merge of draft-aruns-ccamp-rsvp-restart-ext-00 and
draft-rahman-rsvp-restart-extensions-00.

It also includes a new mechanism to handle scalability concerns raised in
prior discussions on the list.

Can we get a slot as part of the "Hello extensions" item in the agenda,
during the San Diego meeting please?

Thanks much,
Arun (and co-authors)
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From: internet-drafts@ietf.org <internet-drafts@ietf.org>
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 15:53:11 -0400
Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-aruns-ccamp-rsvp-restart-ext-01.txt
To: i-d-announce@ietf.org

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.

        Title           : Extensions to GMPLS RSVP Graceful Restart
        Author(s)       : A. Satyanarayana, R. Rahman
        Filename        : draft-aruns-ccamp-rsvp-restart-ext-01.txt
        Pages           : 20
        Date            : 2004-7-20

This document describes extensions to the RSVP Graceful Restart
   mechanisms defined in [RFC3473].  The extensions enable the recovery
   of RSVP signaling state based on the Path message last sent by the
   node being restarted.  Previously defined Graceful Restart
   mechanisms, also called recovery from nodal faults, permit recovery
   of signaling state from adjacent nodes when the data plane has
   retained the associated forwarding state across a restart.  These
   mechanisms do not fully support signaling state recovery on ingress
   nodes or recovery of all RSVP objects.  The presented extensions use
   the RSVP Hello extensions defined in [RFC3209], and extensions for
   state recovery on nodal faults defined in [RFC3473].  With the
   presented extensions the restarting node can recover all previously
   transmitted Path state including the ERO and the downstream
   (outgoing) interface identifiers.  The extensions can also be used to
   recover signaling state after the restart of an ingress node.  The
   extensions optionally support the use of Summary Refresh, defined in
   [RFC2961], to reduce the number of messages exchanged during the
   Recovery Phase when the restarting node has recovered signaling state
   locally for one or more LSP's.

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