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Multi-Region Networks: Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) as Enabler for Vertical Integration

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Publisher Alcatel
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Topics Optical Networking, Network Design, MPLS Date added 01 Jan 2005
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Multi-Region Networks (MRN) is solution for vertical integration based on the Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS). Considering the limitations of current interworking models and the requirements for integration, MRN offers the possibility of operating domains hosting several technologies as a single network. Using a single instance of the control plane, multi-layer operations are profiled and optimized thanks to a limited number of protocol extensions. Routing and signaling are extended to support internal node adaptation capability and deterministic switching capability indication along the explicit route, respectively.

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