Mach,
A question regarding your I-D.

 

The mechanism you described only finds out the connectivity of the ASBRs. It does not discover the TE characteristics of the inter-AS links, for ex. the link bandwidth, colour etc. which may be needed to decide if an inter-AS link can be used for TE paths.


Regards,

Vijay

 

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: [PCE] About ASBR locate

 

Hi folks,

 

We have posted a new I-D which is about how to get the ASBR info which are used to compute TE LSP in an Inter-AS scenario.

 

Any feed-back and comments would be most welcome!

 

Best regards,

 

Mach


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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts 
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  Title                : Locate ASBR in PCE 
  Author(s)          : R. Zhang, M. Chen
  Filename : draft-zhang-pce-locate-asbr-00.txt
  Pages              : 8
  Date                : 2006-10-12
  
   The ability to compute constrained shortest Traffic Engineering (TE) 
   Label Switched Paths (LSPs) in Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) 
   and Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) networks across multiple domains has 
   been identified as a key requirement. This document specifies a 
   procedure for an inter-AS PCE to locate boundary node within its 
   domain dynamically, which is used for path computation. 
 
 
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