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Tactical Traffic Engineering (TTE)
draft-li-rtgwg-tte-01

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Authors Colby Barth , Tony Li , Andy Smith , Bin Wen , Luay Jalil
Last updated 2023-11-06 (Latest revision 2023-05-03)
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Abstract

Conventional traffic engineering approaches for resource management used by RSVP-TE and SR-TE often leverage estimates of the ingress traffic demands, during path placement. Unforeseen and/or dynamic events, can skew these estimates by significant enough margins to result in unexpected network congestion. Recomputed paths that address the new demands may take a considerable amount of time, leaving the network in a sub-optimal state for far too long. This document proposes one mechanism that can avert congestion on a real-time basis.

Authors

Colby Barth
Tony Li
Andy Smith
Bin Wen
Luay Jalil

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