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Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is an advanced forwarding scheme, which allows the network to achieve the benefits provided by Traffic Engineering (TE) techniques. The establishment of an end-to-end LSP between two IP/MPLS networks interconnected through an ATM backbone is still an open issue. This paper focuses in an MPLS-ATM environment, and addresses the problem of providing a fast LSP establishment, with certain QoS (Bandwidth guarantee), between two MPLS subnetworks interconnected through an ATM backbone. The Private Network to network Interface (PNNI) is used in ATM backbone as a routing and signaling protocol. In order to achieve the paper objectives, new PNNI elements are defined and evaluated.
 
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is an advanced forwarding scheme, which allows the network to achieve the benefits provided by Traffic Engineering (TE) techniques. The establishment of an end-to-end LSP between two IP/MPLS networks interconnected through an ATM backbone is still an open issue. This paper focuses in an MPLS-ATM environment, and addresses the problem of providing a fast LSP establishment, with certain QoS (Bandwidth guarantee), between two MPLS subnetworks interconnected through an ATM backbone. The Private Network to network Interface (PNNI) is used in ATM backbone as a routing and signaling protocol. In order to achieve the paper objectives, new PNNI elements are defined and evaluated.
 
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Abstract

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is an advanced forwarding scheme, which allows the network to achieve the benefits provided by Traffic Engineering (TE) techniques. The establishment of an end-to-end LSP between two IP/MPLS networks interconnected through an ATM backbone is still an open issue. This paper focuses in an MPLS-ATM environment, and addresses the problem of providing a fast LSP establishment, with certain QoS (Bandwidth guarantee), between two MPLS subnetworks interconnected through an ATM backbone. The Private Network to network Interface (PNNI) is used in ATM backbone as a routing and signaling protocol. In order to achieve the paper objectives, new PNNI elements are defined and evaluated.


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Volume 2007, 2007
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45859-x_21
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