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Re: I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ccamp-rsvp-te-exclude-route-05.txt
Hi,
Revision 04 of this document was made by the authors to include updates
after WG last call.
Revision 05 was made by me to handle purely editorial issues (formatting,
section numbering, typos) and includes no technical changes.
I will now pass this to the ADs for IESG review.
Thanks,
Adrian
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> This draft is a work item of the Common Control and Measurement Plane
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> Title : Exclude Routes - Extension to RSVP-TE
> Author(s) : A. Farrel, et al.
> Filename : draft-ietf-ccamp-rsvp-te-exclude-route-05.txt
> Pages : 26
> Date : 2005-8-29
>
> The RSVP-TE specification, "RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP
> Tunnels" (RFC 3209) and GMPLS extensions to RSVP-TE, "Generalized
> Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Resource ReserVation
> Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) Extensions" (RFC 3473) allow
> abstract nodes and resources to be explicitly included in a path
> setup, but not to be explicitly excluded.
>
> In some networks where precise explicit paths are not computed at the
> head end it may be useful to specify and signal abstract nodes and
> resources that are to be explicitly excluded from routes. These
> exclusions may apply to the whole path, or to parts of a path between
> two abstract nodes specified in an explicit path. How Shared Risk
> Link Groups (SLRGs) can be excluded is also specified in this
> document.
>
> This document specifies ways to communicate route exclusions during
> path setup using RSVP-TE.
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