Hi, allWe have just submitted the following draft in which we describe some 
problemsin inter-AS TE scenarios and the corresponding OSPF extension is 
introduced.PCE environment is also considerd in this I-d so I'd also like pce 
working groupto pay attention to it.we'd highly appreciate your comments.Thanks 
a lot,Zhang Renhai & Mach A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line 
Internet-Drafts 
directories.


        Title           : OSPF Extensions in Support of Inter-AS (G)MPLS TE 
        Author(s)       : M. Chen, R. Zhang
        Filename        : draft-chen-ccamp-ospf-interas-te-extension-00.txt
        Pages           : 9
        Date            : 2007-1-30
        
   This document describes extensions to the OSPF to support inter-AS 
   Traffic engineering (TE). It defines OSPF extensions for the flooding 
   of inter-AS links information which can be used to perform inter-AS 
   path computation. 


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