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Bandwidth management for MPLS fast rerouting
   
Document Number
US Patent 7406032
Issued Date
July 29, 2008
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Certain exemplary embodiments provide a method comprising: in a network at a node located on a label switched path: selecting a backup path to respond to a failure; and for each link along the backup path, reserving a backup bandwidth, wherein the backup bandwidth is sufficient to reroute traffic around the failure.
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AT&T Corporation (Bedminster, NJ)
Published
July 29, 2008
Application Number
11/030,386
Filed
January 6, 2005
US Classification
370/217   370/221 370/225
Int'l Classification
H04L   12/26   (20060101)  
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Assistant Examiner
USPTO Field of Search
370/216   370/217   370/218   370/221   370/225   370/395.21   370/395.32  
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