Inter Stateful Path Computation Element (PCE) Communication Procedures.
draft-ietf-pce-state-sync-07
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| Authors | Stephane Litkowski , Siva Sivabalan , Cheng Li , Haomian Zheng | ||
| Last updated | 2024-09-18 (Latest revision 2024-03-17) | ||
| Replaces | draft-litkowski-pce-state-sync | ||
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Abstract
The Path Computation Element (PCE) Communication Protocol (PCEP) provides mechanisms for PCEs to perform path computation in response to a Path Computation Client (PCC) request. The Stateful PCE extensions allow stateful control of Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) Traffic Engineering (TE) Label Switched Paths (LSPs) using PCEP. A Path Computation Client (PCC) can synchronize an LSP state information to a Stateful Path Computation Element (PCE). A PCC can have multiple PCEP sessions towards multiple PCEs. There are some use cases, where an inter-PCE stateful communication can bring additional resiliency in the design, for instance when some PCC-PCE session fails. This document describes the procedures to allow a stateful communication between PCEs for various use-cases and also the procedures to prevent computations loops.
Authors
Stephane Litkowski
Siva Sivabalan
Cheng Li
Haomian Zheng
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