RSVP-TE Signaling Procedure for GMPLS Restoration and Resource Sharing- based LSP Setup and Teardown

In transport networks, there are requirements where Generalized Multi- Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) end-to-end recovery scheme needs to employ restoration Label Switched Path (LSP) while keeping resources for the working and/or restoration LSPs reserved in the network after the failure occurs. This document reviews how the LSP association is to be provided using Resource Reservation Protocol - Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) signaling in the context of GMPLS end- to-end recovery when using restoration LSP where failed LSP is not torn down. This document compliments existing standards by explaining the missing pieces of information during the RSVP-TE signaling procedure in support of resource sharing-based LSP setup/teardown in GMPLS- controlled circuit networks. No new procedures or mechanisms are defined by this document, and it is strictly informative in nature.