PIM Extensions for Protection Using Maximally Redundant Trees
draft-kebler-pim-mrt-protection-01
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Authors | Robert Kebler , Alia Atlas , Naiming Shen , Yiqun Cai | ||
Last updated | 2014-01-16 (Latest revision 2013-07-15) | ||
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Abstract
This document specifies Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) procedures for Failure Protection, as specified in the MRT Multicast architecture [I-D.atlas-rtwg-mrt-mc-arch]. This can be accomplished with Global Repair (aka Live-Live) or with Local Repair (aka Fast Re- route). Maximally Redundant Trees (MRTs) provide the capability to PIM to provide alternate paths around any given failure.
Authors
Robert Kebler
Alia Atlas
Naiming Shen
Yiqun Cai
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