8. Redundancy management
8.1 Redundancy management in PCEP
Using a single PCE in a network is operationally dangerous. If the PCE becomes inaccessible, the centralized path calculation function will no longer be available.
It is important to note that the PCC is able to regain control of the LSPs managed by the PCE in the event of loss of connectivity with the PCE (PCEP session out of service), including LSPs created by the PCE.
In this case, the PCC is capable of calculating a path for these LSPs, but due to its limited view compared to the PCE (distributed vs. centralized model), it is highly unlikely that it will be able to determine paths. There is, however, a notable difference between LSPs configured on the PCC and delegated to the PCE, and LSPs created...
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Bibliography
- (1) - IETF – PCEP - Extension for Distribution of Link-State and TE Information. - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-dhodylee-pce-pcep-ls/ (2018).
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Standards and norms
- RSVP-TE : Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels. - RFC 3209 - 2001
- Traffic Engineering (TE) Extensions to OSPF Version 2. - RFC 3630 - 2003
- The Transport Layer Security Protocol Version 1.2. - RFC 5246 - 2008
- IS-IS Extensions for Traffic Engineering. - RFC 5305 - 2008
- Traffic Engineering Extensions to OSPF Version 3. - RFC 5329 - 2008
- Path Computation Element Communication Protocol....
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