Abstract

In this paper, RSVP-TE and CR-LDP signaling protocols in the Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) are evaluated based on the design parameters of the physical layer, and packets and wavelength switching. In the simulations, of the signaling protocols the results do not present important discrepancies. The use of the UDP segmentation in RSVP-TE and of TCP in CR-LDP, present differences in the so-called LSP state. Additionally, some characteristics of each of the objects in RSVP that add other functionalities to each protocol. The results show the delay, throughput and jitter, for each signaling protocol, using the GLASS simulation tool.

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