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We are proposing PCECP requirements for support of global concurrent optimization. Your comments would be welcomed.

 

Thanks,

Young

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        Title          : Path Computation Element Communication 
                          Protocol (PCECP) Requirements for Support of 
                          Global Concurrent Optimization
        Author(s)      : Y. Lee, D. King & E.Oki
        Filename       : draft-lee-pce-global-concurrent-optimization-00.txt
        Pages          : 17
        Date           : 2006-10-12
        
   The Path Computation Element (PCE) is a network component,
   application, or node that is capable of performing path computations
   at the request of Path Computation Clients (PCCs).  The PCE is
   applied in Multiprotocol Label Switching Traffic Engineering
   (MPLS-TE) networks and in Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) networks to
   determine the routes of Label Switched Paths (LSPs) through the
   network.
 
   The Path Computation Element Communication Protocol (PCECP) is
   specified for communications between PCCs and PCEs, and between
   cooperating PCEs.  This document provides application-specific
   requirements for the PCECP in support of a large-scale concurrent
   path computation application.
 
 
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