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RSVP LSP Tunneling Operation
An RSVP LSP tunnel requires close interaction between
LMP, RSVP, and OSPF. The following sequence of events describes how
this works:
- LMP notifies RSVP and OSPF of the control peer, the control
adjacency, and resources for the TE link.
- GMPLS extracts the LSP attributes from the configuration
and requests RSVP to signal one or more specific paths, specified
by the TE link addresses.
- RSVP determines the local TE link, corresponding control
adjacency and active control channel, and transmission parameters
(such as IP destination). It requests that LMP allocate a resource
from the TE link with the specified attributes. If LMP successfully
finds a resource matching the attributes, label allocation succeeds.
RSVP sends a PathMsg hop-by-hop until it reaches the target
router.
- The target router, on receiving the RSVP PathMsg, requests that LMP allocate a resource based on the signaled parameters.
If label allocation succeeds, it sends back a ResvMsg.
- If the signaling is successful, an RSVP LSP tunnel is
provisioned.
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