Hi all,

Here is a new revision of the requirements for PCE discovery.
It addresses open issues discussed during the last meeting and on the list.

Here are the major changes:
-Clarifications on the two levels of PCE information to be disclosed
(mandatory for general information, optional for detailed information)
-Clarified differences between the set of domains where a PCE can compute path 
and the capability to take part into computation of an inter-domain path.
-The requirement for alternate PCE discovery has become a MAY
-The security requirements section has been reworded and detailed
-Added a section that gives minimum order of magnitude estimates of what the 
PCE discovery mechanism should support, and points out the relative stability 
of PCE information.
-Some rewording for the sake of clarity

Best Regards,

JL



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        Title           : Requirements for Path Computation Element (PCE) 
Discovery
        Author(s)       : J. Le Roux
        Filename        : draft-ietf-pce-discovery-reqs-02.txt
        Pages           : 14
        Date            : 2005-10-12
        
This document presents a set of requirements for a Path Computation 
   Element (PCE) discovery mechanism that would allow a Path Computation 
   Client (PCC) to discover dynamically and automatically a set of PCEs 
   along with certain information relevant for PCE selection. It is 
   intended that solutions that specify procedures and protocol(s) or 
   extensions to existing protocol(s) for such PCE discovery satisfy 
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