Abstract
Challenges presented by the exponential growth of the Internet have resulted in the intense demand for broadband services. Providing bandwidth and connectivity on demand has risen to be an important goal for service providers. To realize this, signaling in the optical network seems to be a critical component. Provisioning involves establishing a circuit front one client end system to another, through the optical backbone. With this general notion, this paper discusses in brief the role of signaling in all-optical networks, which employ DWDM for its lower layer transport. The architectural choices pertaining to lightpath services are outlined. Signaling procedures for ensuring dynamic end-to-end lightpath setup have also been presented. Path provisioning comprises a string of operations like service & neighbor discovery, route computation, signaling requests, and path setup. This paper tries to summarize the various strategies, designed for each step, for use in the all-optical networks.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 82-88 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Conference on Local Computer Networks |
| State | Published - 2001 |
| Event | 26th Conference on Local Computer Networks LCN 2001 - Tampa, FL, United States Duration: Nov 14 2001 → Nov 16 2001 |
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