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RE: draft-srisuresh-ospf-te-05.txt
Dear RFC-Editor,
I have not heard any response back from you. Would
appreciate any feedback you might have. Thank you.
regards,
suresh
> -----Original Message-----
> From: RFC Editor [mailto:rfc-editor@rfc-editor.org]
> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 9:23 AM
> To: IESG
> Cc: RFC Editor; srisuresh@yahoo.com; pjoseph@Force10Networks.com
> Subject: draft-srisuresh-ospf-te-05.txt
>
>
> IESG,
>
> This RFC-to-be was submitted to the RFC Editor to be published as
> Experimental: draft-srisuresh-ospf-te-05.txt
>
>
> Four week timeout is initiated (21 April 2003).
>
>
> OSPF-xTE: An experimental extension to OSPF for Traffic Engineering
>
> This document defines OSPF-xTE, an experimental traffic engineering
> (TE) extension to the link-state routing protocol OSPF. New TE LSAs
> are defined 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-xTE is
> also extendible to non-packet networks such as SONET/TDM and
> optical networks. A transition path is provided for those using
> [OPQLSA-TE] and wish to adapt OSPF-xTE.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Sandy Ginoza - USC/ISI
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