| COMPUTATION OF A SHORTEST INTER-DOMAIN TE-LSP ACROSS A SET OF AUTONOMOUS SYSTEM |
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| Written by Cisco Systems |
| Tuesday, 23 December 2008 15:44 |
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Cisco Systems A technique calculates a shortest path for a traffic engineering (TE) label switched path (LSP) from a head-end node in a local domain to a tail-end node of a remote domain in a computer network. The novel path calculation technique determines a set of differ- ent remote domains through which the TE-LSP may traverse to reach the tail-end node (e.g., along 'domain routes'). Once the set of possible routes is determined, the head-end node sends a path computation request to one or more path computation elements (PCEs) of its local domain requesting a computed path for each domain route. Upon receiving path responses for each possible domain route, the head-end node selects the optimal (shortest) path, and establishes the TE-LSP accordingly. PCT/US2006/006811 |
| Last Updated on Monday, 29 December 2008 01:03 |


