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Network Survivability Evaluation Metrics in Multi-domain Generalized MPLS Networks
draft-zhangm-ccamp-reroute-02

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Authors Yunbin Xu , Yuefeng Ji , Yu Wang , Lifang Zhang , Min Zhang
Last updated 2012-04-20 (Latest revision 2011-10-18)
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Abstract

The ubiquitous presence of the internet coupled with the increasing demand for high bandwidth dedicated large scale network has made it imperative that the multi-domain networks are facilitated by the development of GMPLS. In such large scale network, the high performance network survivability is a significant factor to resist the fault service discontinue and interruption even to decrease economic loss and the society impact. This document proposes a series of network survivability evaluation metrics and methodologies that can be used to demonstrate the network survivability performance in single and multi-domain GMPLS networks, more specifically, the network fault restoration performance.

Authors

Yunbin Xu
Yuefeng Ji
Yu Wang
Lifang Zhang
Min Zhang

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