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	Title		: BGP-4 support for Traffic Engineering
	Author(s)	: B. Abarbanel, S. Venkatachalam
	Filename	: draft-abarbanel-idr-bgp4-te-01.txt
	Pages		: 13
	Date		: 28-Jun-00
	
Currently, constraint routing (CR) and traffic engineering (TE)
models do not take into consideration the big picture view of IP
traffic traversing multiple autonomous systems (AS). Most of the
traffic and constraint routing is based on IGP protocols such as
OSPF/ISIS, etc. The resulting view of the Internet is limited to 
one autonomous system and areas or systems within it. Hence, the 
routing/forwarding functions do not select the optimum path for 
packets that need to traverse several autonomous systems. 
The proposal in this draft is that the BGP protocol can be utilized 
to choose the best BGP routes based on traffic engineered (TE) 
constraint weights. This information can be propagated between all 
BGP peers and calculated by the BGP AS border routers before it is 
deployed to their forwarding tables.

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