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A New I.D.: A Novel Framework for Inter-area MPLS Optimal Routing



Dear all,

We just published a new Internet Draft: A Novel Framework for
Inter-area MPLS Optimal Routing
(http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-he-ccamp-optimal-routing-00.txt).
Our general motive is to try to build up a framework for MPLS (even
GMPLS possibly) inter-area TE, which can satisfy the inter-area TE
requirements defined in RFC 4105. Please note that our framework in
the draft can achieve inter-area MPLS optimal routing with good
backward compatibility; and, it is different with PCE-based
approaches.

Any comments are very welcomed!

Best Regards,
Peng He

PS: The following is publishing information of the draft:

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
directories.


Title : A Novel Framework for Inter-area MPLS Optimal Routing
Author(s) : P. He, G. Bochmann
Filename : draft-he-ccamp-optimal-routing-00.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 2006-9-25

We propose a novel framework for inter-area MPLS optimal routing. The
key to our proposal lies in deploying an overlaid star optical
network in the OSPF backbone area and introducing the concept of
""virtual area border routers"" (v-ABRs). Compared with other
proposals, our framework can provide globally optimized inter-area
routing and has very good compatibility to existing traditional
IP/MPLS routers.


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