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Diff-Serv aware PCEP draft-sivabalan-pce-dste-00.txt

Diff-Serv aware PCEP draft-sivabalan-pce-dste-00.txt. Siva Sivabalan (Cisco Systems) Jon Parker (Cisco Systems) Sami Boutros (Cisco Systems) Kenji Kumaki (KDDI). Overview. Simple ID to specify new code points for DS-TE support

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Diff-Serv aware PCEP draft-sivabalan-pce-dste-00.txt

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  1. Diff-Serv aware PCEPdraft-sivabalan-pce-dste-00.txt Siva Sivabalan (Cisco Systems) Jon Parker (Cisco Systems) Sami Boutros (Cisco Systems) Kenji Kumaki (KDDI)

  2. Overview • Simple ID to specify new code points for DS-TE support • DS-TE identified as a requirement in inter-area TE and inter-AS TE requirements (RFC4105 and RFC4216)

  3. Specifics • Path computation for a DS-TE LSP must take into account the class-type (CT) bandwidth constraints • A PCE needs to know the CT of a path computation request it receives

  4. Purpose of the draft • Defines an optional CLASSTYPE object for PCEP (matching that of RFC4124) • The CLASSTYPE object is carried in the PCReq message and specifies the CT to be used for the path computation

  5. Next steps • Settle on recommended values (object type, error) • Adopt as WG ID?

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