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This was on the agenda for the 51st and 55th IETF, but no presentation
(I think I remeber some discussion at the 51st, but it's not in the
minutes).

Also, no discussion on the lists.

What's up with this?  Does anyone see a need to toss out 
	draft-katz-yeung-ospf-traffic-09.txt
for draft-srisuresh-ospf-te-04.txt so that non TE nodes 
don't have to be bothered with the opaque LSA?  Or
is there a grander scope to this?

If not, I'm not sure why we keep seeing this draft rev change
as an individual contribution to tewg.

Jim
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Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 08:12:35 -0500
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Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-srisuresh-ospf-te-04.txt

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This draft is a work item of the Internet Traffic Engineering Working Group of the IETF.

	Title		: OSPF-TE: An experimental extension to OSPF for Traffic
                          Engineering
	Author(s)	: P. Srisuresh, P. Joseph
	Filename	: draft-srisuresh-ospf-te-04.txt
	Pages		: 45
	Date		: 2002-12-9
	
This document defines OSPF-TE, an experimental traffic engineering
(TE) extension to the link-state routing protocol OSPF. New TE 
LSAs are designed to disseminate TE metrics within an autonomous 
System (AS) - intra-area as well as inter-area. An Autonomous 
System may consist of TE and non-TE nodes. Non-TE nodes are 
uneffected by the distribution of TE LSAs. A stand-alone TE Link
State Database (TE-LSDB), separate from the native OSPF LSDB, is
generated for the computation of TE circuit paths. OSPF-TE is 
also extendible to non-packet networks such as SONET/TDM and 
optical networks. A transition path is provided for those
currently using [OPQLSA-TE] and wish to adapt OSPF-TE.

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