RSVP-TE Graceful Restart under Fast Re-route conditions
draft-liu-mpls-rsvp-te-gr-frr-00
| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Authors | Autumn Liu , Sriganesh Kini | ||
| Last updated | 2009-10-15 | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-liu-mpls-rsvp-te-gr-frr-00.txt
Abstract
During RSVP-TE graceful restart (GR), the LSR communicates with its directly connected neighbors to synchronize LSP state to recover from control plane failure conditions. However, when the LSP has undergone a Fast Re-route (FRR), the directly connected neighbor of the Point of Local Repair (PLR) or Merge Point (MP) could be down. The FRR condition of the LSP could exist for a substantial period of time. During this period the network is vulnerable to traffic loss if control plane experiences a failure on the PLR or MP. This draft describes a mechanism to extend RSVP- TE GR to work under conditions where FRR has occurred.
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