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<title>Technology Agnostic OSPF Traffic Engineering Extensions for Generalized MPLS (GMPLS)</title>

<author initials='D' surname='Ceccarelli' fullname='Daniele Ceccarelli'>
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</author>

<author initials='D' surname='Caviglia' fullname='Diego Caviglia'>
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</author>

<author initials='S' surname='Belotti' fullname='Sergio Belotti'>
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</author>

<author initials='P' surname='Grandi' fullname='Pietro Grandi'>
    <organization />
</author>

<author initials='F' surname='Zhang' fullname='Fatai Zhang'>
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</author>

<author initials='D' surname='Li' fullname='Dan Li'>
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</author>

<author initials='J' surname='Drake' fullname='John Drake'>
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</author>

<date month='October' day='15' year='2010' />

<abstract><t>This document defines a new approach to Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) bandwidth advertisement aiming at providing the Network Elements (NEs) and Path Computation Elements (PCEs) with all the data required for crank-backs minimization and scalability optimization.  A new Open Shortest Path First - Traffic Engineering (OSPF-TE) routing protocol sub-tlv is defined for bandwidth advertisement per service type.</t></abstract>

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