Hi Wenjuan,

Double Sided Provisioning (Section 3.2) will require LSP setup coordination 
between the head-end and the tail-end, which will need to be provided either by 
a management system or a stateful PCE proposed in 
draft-crabbe-pce-stateful-pce-00 
(http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-crabbe-pce-stateful-pce/).



Thanks,
Jan


On 10/24/11 2:36 AM, "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Hi all,
We've submitted a draft for the extensions of PCEP to support associated 
bidirectional lsp, below is the link:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-he-pce-pcep-associated-lsp-extensions-00.

The MPLS-TP requirements [RFC5654] and control plane framework 
documents[RFC6373]describe that MPLS-TP MUST
support associated bidirectional point-to-point LSPs.  Path Computation Element 
(PCE), see [RFC4655], may be used for path
computation of a GMPLS LSP,and consequently an associated bidirectional LSP, 
across domains and in a single domain.

As described in 
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-ccamp-mpls-tp-rsvpte-ext-associated-lsp-02,
the associated bidirectional LSP can be deployed by Single Sided Provisioning 
model or Double Sided Provisioning
model.For the double sided provisioning, the path computation of the forward 
and the backward LSP
are submitted by the head-end and the tail-end separately.For the single sided 
provisioning, the path computationcan be
realized by the concurrent or successive computation.  The concurrent 
computation means that the head-end submits the computation request
for both two directional LSPs concurrently.  As to the successive computation, 
the head-end and the tail-end send the forward LSP and
backward LSP computation requests separately.

We have extended PCEP protocol to support the Concurrent computation for Single 
Sided Provisioning model.
Concurrent computation can ensure that the paths for the associated 
bidirectional LSP is optimal, as described in 
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5557.
In this draft, an A-bit is added to the flag bits of the RP object to indicate 
the request is about an associated bidirectional LSP or not.
futhermore,REVERSE_LSP object is added in a PCReq message to specify the 
information of the reverse LSP。


Please provide comments and feedback.

Thanks
Wenjuan
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