![]() Represents the binding of two paired bidirectional "connections".Ĭonnection Termination Point (CTP): A connection termination pointĬharacteristic Information: Signal with a specific format, which is The following ITU-T terminology/abbreviations areĬonnection Point (CP): A "reference point" that consists of a pair ofĬo-located "unidirectional connection points" and therefore The reader is assumed to be familiar with the terminology in Īnd. Point" and does not indicate the Transmission Control Protocol. Special care must be taken with the acronym "TCP", which within theĬontext of the rest of this document means "Termination Connection Such as the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Layer model, nor to the concept of transport intended by protocols Note that in the context of this work, "Transport" relates to theĭata plane (sometimes called the transport plane or the user plane)Īnd does not refer to the transport layer (layer 4) of the OSI seven Recommendation G.7714 provide definitions and mechanisms ITU-T Recommendation G.8080 Amendment 1 and ITU-T ASON Terminology and Abbreviations Related to Discovery On "Control plane initial establishment, reconfiguration".Ģ. The ITU-T is currently working toĮxtend discovery to control plane aspects providing detail on aĭiscovery framework architecture in G.8080 and a new Recommendation (e.g., discovering the transport plane layer endpoint relationshipsĪnd verifying their connectivity). Protocol and procedure for transport plane layer adjacency discovery ITU-T Recommendation G.7714.1, "Protocol forĪutomatic discovery in SDH and OTN networks", defines a Specific methods and protocols are not defined in I.e., layer adjacency discovery and physical media adjacencyĭiscovery. Information exchange related to transport plane discovery aspects, The ITU-T has developed Recommendation G.7714, "Generalized automaticĭiscovery techniques", defining the functional processes and The transport plane space and the other process occurs within the Plane discovery as two separate processes one process occurs within ITU-T Recommendation G.8080 Amendment 1 defines control defines the messages and procedures for GMPLS TE Additional optionalĬapabilities include verifying physical connectivity and fault Management and TE link property correlation. Mandatory management capabilities of LMP are control channel In large networks, LMP was specified to manage TE links. ![]() Single TE link for the purposes of path computation and GMPLS controlĪs manual provisioning and management of these links are impractical Purposes, multiple physical resources can be combined to form a Routing, and link management for establishing LSPs. The GMPLS control plane consists of several building blocks asĭescribed in. Generalized Automatic Discovery Techniques G.7714. ASON Terminology and Abbreviations Related to Discovery. RFC 4394 Transport Network View of LMP February 2006ġ. It to the ITU-T discovery work to promote a common understanding for Optical Networks (ASON) and transport network terminology and relates Overview of LMP in the context of the ITU-T Automatically Switched To 'discovery' as defined in the International Telecommunication This memo describes the relationship of the LMP procedures Signaling) uses TE links for establishing Label Switched Paths Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) protocol suite to manage Traffic Engineering The Link Management Protocol (LMP) has been developed as part of the Distribution of thisĬopyright (C) The Internet Society (2006). Not specify an Internet standard of any kind. This memo provides information for the Internet community. RFC 4394: A Transport Network View of the Link Management Protocol (LMP) Ī Transport Network View of the Link Management Protocol (LMP)
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