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Re: Requesting a LSC LSP across a PCS interface



hi,

Consider the following situation:

       Domain A <= | =>         Domain B         <= | => Domain C
                   |                                |
 [A1]--PSC--[A2]--PSC--[B1]--LSC--[B2]--LSC--[B4]--PSC--[C1]
                   |     |                    |     |
                         |---PSC--[B3]--PSC---|


Suppose I want to setup an (PSC) LSP from [A1] to [C1]. In domain B there are two options, the PSC route, or the LSC route. Is there a way to request (or hint for) a LSC LSP in domain B for the A1-C1 LSP? For example because the quality of the PSC path is deemed insufficient from the point of view of domains A and C (e.g. A and C are vey high bw LAN enviroments, B a WAN environment).

base on your diagram and assuming symmetric links both nodes B1 and B4 must have a PSC and LSC switching capability so here and as provided in the diagram i assume the boundary is on the node; however, if you mean [B1,B4] and [B2,B4] being [PSC,LSC] and [LSC,PSC] resp. then B1 and B4 are simple PSC nodes with LSC interfaces and then the boundary would be on the interface


now, if all domains are in the same routing area
- have strict path all along
- B4 loose hop with explicit indication of incoming interface

if all domains not in the same routing area
- make use of constaint passing by including (or excluding) specific switching capability such as to indicate which resource type to select/preclude in order to reach the destination B4 (loose hop)


hope this helps,
- dimitri.

Thanks!

cheers,
	Eduard



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