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	Title		: IMPROVING TOPOLOGY DATA BASE ACCURACY WITH LSP 
                          FEEDBACK VIA CR-LDP
	Author(s)	: P. Ashwood-Smith,  B. Jamoussi,  D. Fedyk,
                          D. Skalecki
	Filename	: draft-ashw-mpls-te-feed-01.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 27-Jan-00
	
One key component of traffic engineering is a concept known as
constraint based routing. In constraint based routing a topology
database is maintained on all participating nodes. This database
contains a complete list of all the links in the network that
participate in traffic engineering and for each of these links a set
of constraints which those links can meet. Bandwidth, for example,
is one essential constraint. Since the bandwidth available changes
as new LSPs are established and terminated the topology database
will develop inconsistencies with respect to the real network. It is
not possible to increase the flooding rates arbitrarily to keep the
database discrepancies from growing. We propose a new mechanism
whereby a source node can learn about the successes or failures of
its path selections by receiving feedback from the paths it is
attempting. This fed-back information can be incorporated into
subsequent route computations, which greatly improves the accuracy
of the overall routing solution by significantly reducing the
database discrepancies.

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