QoS online routing and MPLS multilevel protection: a survey
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2010-05-06T12:30:33Z
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2010-05-03T15:10:54Z
2010-05-06T12:30:33Z
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2003
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Marzo, J.L., Calle, E., Scoglio,C., i Anjali, T. (2003). QoS online routing and MPLS multilevel protection: a survey. IEEE Communications magazine, 41, 126-132. Recuperat 06 maig 2010, a http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=1235604
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0163-6804
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A survey of MPLS protection methods and their utilization in combination with online routing methods is presented in this article. Usually, fault management methods pre-establish backup paths to recover traffic after a failure. In addition, MPLS allows the creation of different backup types, and hence MPLS is a suitable method to support traffic-engineered networks. In this article, an introduction of several label switch path backup types and their pros and cons are pointed out. The creation of an LSP involves a routing phase, which should include QoS aspects. In a similar way, to achieve a reliable network the LSP backups must also be routed by a QoS routing method. When LSP creation requests arrive one by one (a dynamic network scenario), online routing methods are applied. The relationship between MPLS fault management and QoS online routing methods is unavoidable, in particular during the creation of LSP backups. Both aspects are discussed in this article. Several ideas on how these actual technologies could be applied together are presented and compared
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eng
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IEEE
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© IEEE Communications Magazine, 2003, vol. 41, p. 126-132
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QoS online routing and MPLS multilevel protection: a survey
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