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Protocol Extension Requirement for Cooperation between PCE and Distributed Routing Controller in GMPLS Networks
draft-zhaoyl-pce-dre-03

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Authors Dajiang Wang , Jie Zhang , Ruiquan Jing , Xihua Fu , Yongli Zhao
Last updated 2012-04-22 (Latest revision 2011-10-20)
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Abstract

Path Computation Element (PCE) is proposed for path computation in multi-layer and multi-domain networks where PCE can be implemented in either centralized method or distributed method. In the former case, PCE can serve tens or hundreds of nodes simultaneously, while in the later case, each node is equipped with a PCE, which can be regarded as a distributed routing controller (DRC) in GMPLS networks and each one of those provides similar path computation capability. PCE and DRC have different advantages in path computation respectively. PCE is suitable for cross-layer and cross-domain path computation, especially in multi-constraints environment. But distributed routing controller is good at path computation in parallel ways and distributed network control in local domain. A cooperative path computation architecture named Dual Routing Engine (DRE) is necessary to be used in the future networks, for it based on the ideas of the cooperation of these two types of path computation engines and can take the advantages of both centralized and distributed method by which the PCE is implemented. The corresponding PCE communication protocol extension and other protocol requirements for cooperation between PCE and distributed routing controller are listed in this document to recommend the standard interfaces between different components in DRE architecture.

Authors

Dajiang Wang
Jie Zhang
Ruiquan Jing
Xihua Fu
Yongli Zhao

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