An Architecture for Use of PCE and the PCE Communication Protocol (PCEP) in a Network with Central Control
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The Path Computation Element (PCE) is a core component of Software-
Defined Networking (SDN) systems. It can compute optimal paths for
traffic across a network and can also update the paths to reflect
changes in the network or traffic demands. PCE was developed to
derive paths for MPLS Label Switched Paths (LSPs), which are supplied
to the head end of the LSP using the Path Computation Element
Communication Protocol (PCEP). SDN has a broader applicability than
signaled MPLS traffic-engineered (TE) networks, and the PCE may be
used to determine paths in a range of use cases including static LSPs,
segment routing, Service Function Chaining (SFC), and most forms of a
routed or switched network. It is, therefore, reasonable to consider
PCEP as a control protocol for use in these environments to allow the
PCE to be fully enabled as a central controller. This document
briefly introduces the architecture for PCE as a central controller,
examines the motivations and applicability for PCEP as a control
protocol in this environment, and introduces the implications for the
protocol. A PCE-based central controller can simplify the processing
of a distributed control plane by blending it with elements of SDN and
without necessarily completely replacing it. This document does not
describe use cases in detail and does not define protocol extensions:
that work is left for other documents.