Signalling Unnumbered Links in Resource ReSerVation Protocol - Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) in an IPv6 Network
draft-davey-mpls-rsvp-ipv6-unnum-00
| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Authors | Alan Davey , Nic Neate | ||
| Last updated | 2005-02-10 | ||
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Abstract
Currently, RSVP-TE signalling over unnumbered links identifies routers using 32-bit Router IDs [RFC3477]. Traffic engineering extensions to IGP protocols for use in IPv6 networks use 128-bit IPv6 addresses to identify routers [OSPFv3-TE], [ISIS-TE]. This document specifies extensions for RSVP-TE signalling over unnumbered links to use 128-bit Router IDs in an IPv6 network.
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