IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2003. ICC '03.
DOI: 10.1109/icc.2003.1204641
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MPLS network tuning: enabling hitless network engineering

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“…Traffic Engineering schemes based on reactive policies have been proposed in the literature recently [5,2,60]. Reactive methods can either re-route LSPs or adapt the bandwidth of LSPs.…”
Section: Reactive Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traffic Engineering schemes based on reactive policies have been proposed in the literature recently [5,2,60]. Reactive methods can either re-route LSPs or adapt the bandwidth of LSPs.…”
Section: Reactive Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their transmission-related timing [27], no disruption (i.e., "hitless") [25][26][27][28][29] Working lightpaths in an old topology are divided into groups such that no working lightpaths in the same group share the same backup wavelength channel. In this way, the working lightpaths in the same group may be shifted to their backup lightpaths simultaneously.…”
Section: Limitations On Lightpath Setup Speedmentioning
confidence: 99%