Signaling Extension for the End-to-End Restoration with SRLG
draft-choi-ccamp-e2e-restoration-srlg-01
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| Author | Jun Kyun Choi | ||
| Last updated | 2004-02-18 (Latest revision 2004-02-17) | ||
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| IESG | IESG state | Expired | |
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Abstract
This draft describes the concept of the SRLG-based logical ring configuration and recovery method using the ring-SRLG for the purpose of restoration in mesh networks. In this restoration architecture, backup paths can be easily established through the end-to-end path, which follows the logical ring configuration. It guarantees the establishment of backup path disjointed from the working path. We also propose the GMPLS signaling extension for the end-to-end restoration based on the SRLG-based logical ring configuration.
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