Available Routing Constructs
draft-thubert-rtgwg-arc-00
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Authors | Pascal Thubert , Patrice Bellagamba | ||
Last updated | 2013-04-05 (Latest revision 2012-10-02) | ||
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Abstract
This draft introduces the concept of ARC, a two-edged routing construct that forms its own fault isolation and recovery domain. The new paradigm can be leveraged to improve the network utilization and resiliency for unicast and multicast traffic in multiple environments.
Authors
Pascal Thubert
Patrice Bellagamba
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