Hi all,
We just posted a new draft related to (G)MPLS-TE control plane resource shortages.
Your comments/feedbacks on this draft are welcome.
Regards,
JL
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Title : Procedure to handle (G)MPLS-TE control plane saturation
Author(s) : J. Le Roux, et al.
Filename : draft-leroux-ccamp-ctrl-saturation-00.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 2005-1-31
This document defines extensions to RSVP-TE (Resource Reservation
Protocol-Traffic Engineering) and IGP (IS-IS and OSPF), in order to
signal control plane resources saturation, when an LSR runs out of
control plane resources available to support a new LSP. Such
notification may serve as trigger for the impacted Head-end LSR to
take appropriate actions.
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