Path Computation Element Communication Protocol Specific Requirements for Inter-Area MPLS and GMPLS Traffic Engineering
RFC 4927, “Path Computation Element Communication Protocol Specific Requirements for Inter-Area MPLS and GMPLS Traffic Engineering”, is an Informational document published in June 2007 by J.-L. Le Roux. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
For scalability purposes, a network may comprise multiple Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) areas. An inter-area Traffic Engineered Label Switched Path (TE-LSP) is an LSP that transits through at least two IGP areas. In a multi-area network, topology visibility remains local to a given area, and a head-end Label Switching Router (LSR) cannot compute an inter-area shortest constrained path. One key application of the Path Computation Element (PCE)-based architecture is the computation of inter-area TE-LSP paths. The PCE Communication Protocol (PCECP) is used to communicate computation requests from Path Computation Clients (PCCs) to PCEs, and to return computed paths in responses. This document lists a detailed set of PCECP-specific requirements for support of inter-area TE-LSP path computation. It complements the generic requirements for a PCE Communication Protocol. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
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