Limitations induced by BGP on the computation of interdomain LSPs
Abstract
Path Computation Elements have been proposed to aid the establishment of interdomain Label Switched Paths. We propose to colocate the PCE with a route reflector and show that the performance of such a PCE depends on the quality of the interdomain routes that it collects.
Publication Details
- Publication Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- October 2004
- Volume & Issue
- No. draft-pelsser-bgp-pce-00
- Publisher
- Internet Engineering Task Force
- External Link
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-pelsse…
BibTeX Citation
@techreport{pelsser-bgp-pce-00,
title = {Limitations induced by BGP on the computation of interdomain LSPs},
author = {Cristel Pelsser},
year = 2004,
month = oct,
day = 15,
publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force},
number = {draft-pelsser-bgp-pce-00},
url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-pelsser-bgp-pce-00},
note = {Work in Progress},
institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force},
type = {Internet-Draft},
abstract = {Path Computation Elements have been proposed to aid the establishment of interdomain Label Switched Paths. We propose to colocate the PCE with a route reflector and show that the performance of such a PCE depends on the quality of the interdomain routes that it collects.},
groups = {IETF Drafts},
keywords = {Interdomain routing, Path Computation Element, Route Reflector},
pagetotal = 10
}
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