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    RSVP Receiver Proxy
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    This document describes the use of RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol), including all the necessary extensions, to establish Point- to-Point (P2P) Traffic Engineered IP (IP-TE) Label Switched Path (LSP) tunnel(s) for use in native IP forwarding networks. This document proposes specific extensions to the RSVP protocol to allow the establishment of explicitly routed IP paths using RSVP as the signaling protocol. The result is the instantiation of an IP Path which can be automatically routed away from network failures, congestion, and bottlenecks.
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    Sandra L. Jamison, DNS, RN, is former Director of the NCF Faculty and Graduate Student Ministry. She currently is an NCF volunteer coordinating work among faculty and graduate students. She lives in Dillsburg, PA and attends Grantham Brethren in Christ Church.
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    This paper presents a lighter protocol, and it removes the multicast burdens from RSVP to adapt to unicast applications. At the same time, when RSVP is used in wireless networks, some issues about mobility raise popular concerns. The proposed protocol a lightweight mobile RSVP protocol, solves the problems by the following mechanisms:changeless flow identifier, a new state management and 'refresh' mechanism.
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