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FW: I-D ACTION:draft-hegde-mpls-setup-pib-00.txt
Hi,
Here is a way to setup MPLS LSPs.
thanks,
harsha
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Title : MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS) Setup Policy
Information Base
Author(s) : H. Hegde, R. Sahita
Filename : draft-hegde-mpls-setup-pib-00.txt
Pages : 32
Date : 17-Jul-01
This document specifies a set of provisioning classes (PRC) for
configuring a MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS) router. Instances
of these classes reside in a virtual information store called MPLS
Setup Policy Information Base (PIB). COPS protocol [COPS] with the
extensions for provisioning [COPS-PR] is used to transmit this MPLS
Setup policy information to MPLS Routers. The PRCs defined in this
MPLS Setup PIB are intended for use by the COPS-PR MPLS client type.
They complement the PRCs defined in the Framework PIB [FR-PIB].
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