A Set of Monitoring Tools for Path Computation Element -Based Architecture
RFC 5886, “A Set of Monitoring Tools for Path Computation Element -Based Architecture”, is a Proposed Standard document published in June 2010 by JP. Vasseur, JL. Le Roux, Y. Ikejiri. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
A Path Computation Element (PCE)-based architecture has been specified for the computation of Traffic Engineering (TE) Label Switched Paths (LSPs) in Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) and Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) networks in the context of single or multiple domains (where a domain refers to a collection of network elements within a common sphere of address management or path computational responsibility such as Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) areas and Autonomous Systems). Path Computation Clients (PCCs) send computation requests to PCEs, and these may forward the requests to and cooperate with other PCEs forming a "path computation chain".
In PCE-based environments, it is thus critical to monitor the state of the path computation chain for troubleshooting and performance monitoring purposes: liveness of each element (PCE) involved in the PCE chain and detection of potential resource contention states and statistics in terms of path computation times are examples of such metrics of interest. This document specifies procedures and extensions to the Path Computation Element Protocol (PCEP) in order to gather such information. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
What “Proposed Standard” means
An entry-level standards-track specification: stable, peer-reviewed and a solid basis for implementation, though it may still evolve before becoming an Internet Standard.
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- RFC 5887 Renumbering Still Needs Work
- RFC 5888 The Session Description Protocol Grouping Framework
- RFC 5884 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection for MPLS Label Switched Paths
- RFC 5889 IP Addressing Model in Ad Hoc Networks
- RFC 5883 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection for Multihop Paths
- RFC 5890 Internationalized Domain Names for Applications : Definitions and Document Framework
- RFC 5882 Generic Application of Bidirectional Forwarding Detection