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K. Kompella (2001)
OSPF Extensions in Support of Generalized MPLS
Layer 1 Virtual Private Network Generic Requirements and Architectures
Generalized Provider-provisioned Port-based VPNs using BGP and GMPLS Toolkit, draftouldbrahim-ppvpn-gvpn-bgpgmpls-03.txt, IETF Internet Draft
Analysis of Generalized MPLS based Recovery Mechanisms (including Protection and Restoration), draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-recovery-analysis-02.txt, IETF Internet Draft
GMPLS Signaling Constraintbased Routed Label Distribution Protocol (CR-LDP) Extensions, IETF RFC 3472
Link Management Protocol, draft-ietf-ccamplmp-09.txt, IETF Internet Draft
GMPLS Signaling Resource ReserVation Protocol-Traf®c Engineering (RSVP-TE) Extensions, IETF RFC 3473
V. Jacobson, K. Nichols, Kedarnath Poduri (1999)
An Expedited Forwarding PHBRFC, 2598
An Expedited Forwarding PHB, IETF RFC 2598
Jae-dong Lee, S. Kim, Sun-Seok Lee, Jae-il Jung, D. Su (2003)
Differentiated Wavelength Assignment with QoS Recovery for DWDM Next Generation Internet Backbone NetworksPhotonic Network Communications, 5
C. Saradhi, C. Murthy (2002)
A Framework for Differentiated Survivable Optical Virtual Private NetworksPhotonic Network Communications, 4
RSVP-TE Extensions in support of Endto-End GMPLS-based Recovery, draft-lang-ccamp-gmplsrecovery-e2e-signaling-02.txt
Assured Forwarding PHB Group, IETF RFC 2597
IS-IS Extensions in Support of Generalized MPLS, draft-ietf-isis-gmpls-extensions-16.txt, IETF Internet Draft
KDDI's White Contribution D.97 (WP4/15), Recent technical information on C-and L-bands in optical transmission systems, ITU-T SG15 Contribution
F. Chiussi (2003)
Framework for QoS in Provider-Provisioned VPNs
P. Trimintzios, I. Andrikopoulos, G. Pavlou, P. Flegkas, D. Griffin, P. Georgatsos, D. Goderis, Y. T'Joens, L. Georgiadis, C. Jacquenet, R. Egan (2001)
A management and control architecture for providing IP differentiated services in MPLS-based networksIEEE Commun. Mag., 39
Multiprotocol Extensions for BGP4, IETF RFC2858
Y. Qin, K. Sivalingam, Bo Li (2001)
Architecture and Analysis for Providing Virtual Private Networks (VPN) with QoS over Optical WDM Networks
Optical performance monitoring techniques
E. Mannie (2004)
Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) ArchitectureRFC, 3945
J. Patel, S. Kim, D. Su (2003)
QoS Recovery Schemes Based on Differentiated MPLS Services in All-Optical Transport Next Generation InternetPhotonic Network Communications, 4
Siva Ram Murthy, A framework for differentiated survivable optical virtual private networks
A “virtual private network (VPN) over Internet” has the benefit of being cost-effective and flexible. However, it has difficulties providing sufficient QoS and adequate transmission capacity for high bandwidth services. Given the increasing demand for high bandwidth Internet and the demand for QoS assurances in a “VPN over Internet”, IP/generalized multi-protocol label switching (GMPLS) based on a control plane combined with a high-bandwidth, dense-wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) optical network is seen as a very favorable approach for realizing the future “optical VPN (OVPN) over IP/GMPLS over DWDM”. Within this architecture, providing QoS guaranteed multimedia services with a differentiated QoS guaranteed protocol framework with QoS recovery is one of the key issues to implement. Therefore, we suggest in this paper optical-label switched path (O-LSP) establishment and its QoS maintenance scheme based on differentiated optical QoS-service (DOQoS) classes. They are the key components for this DOQoS framework in assuring end-to-end QoS in an “OVPN over IP/GMPLS over DWDM” architecture.
Photonic Network Communications – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 20, 2004
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