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GMPLS Signaling Procedure For Egress Control draft-berger-gmpls-egress-control-01.txt

GMPLS Signaling Procedure For Egress Control draft-berger-gmpls-egress-control-01.txt. L. Berger (Movaz). Overview. No new mechanisms or formats Draft clarifies RFC3473 Explicitly states egress label handling Restates what is in Section 5.1.1 (ERO) and Section 5.2.1 (RRO) of RFC3473

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GMPLS Signaling Procedure For Egress Control draft-berger-gmpls-egress-control-01.txt

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  1. GMPLS Signaling Procedure For Egress Controldraft-berger-gmpls-egress-control-01.txt L. Berger (Movaz) CCAMP 59th IETF

  2. Overview • No new mechanisms or formats • Draft clarifies RFC3473 • Explicitly states egress label handling • Restates what is in Section 5.1.1 (ERO) and Section 5.2.1 (RRO) of RFC3473 • BTW: Section 5 was originally named “Egress Control”! • States • ERO may indicate egress output interface • ERO may indicate label to us on output interface CCAMP 59th IETF

  3. Next Steps • Options to progress • WG: BCP • Informational RFC • Last call? CCAMP 59th IETF

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