Multilayer routing using multilayer switch capable LSRs
draft-imajuku-ml-routing-02
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Author | Wataru Imajuku | ||
Last updated | 2002-07-01 | ||
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Abstract
The integration of multilayer switching capabilities within one box, such as the packet-switch capability (PSC) and the lambda- switch capability (LSC) under the MPLS/Generalized-MPLS control mechanism, paves the way for achieving network resource optimization considering multilayer routing. This document clarifies the model of the GMPLS-controlled integrated PSC/LSC label switch router (LSR) and discusses the requirements of the routing extensions needed to achieve optimized multilayer traffic engineering.
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