Some Comments on GMPLS and Optical Technologies
draft-bernstein-gmpls-optical-00
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Authors | Greg M. Bernstein , Vishal Sharma | ||
Last updated | 2000-11-13 | ||
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Abstract
GMPLS [2] is being considered as an extension to the MPLS framework to include optical, non-packet switched technologies. This draft reviews the motivation for doing so from an end-user’s perspective and points out some key requirements/impacts that this will have on the extensions to the routing and label distribution/signaling protocols.
Authors
Greg M. Bernstein
Vishal Sharma
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