Documents by G. Swallow
1997, RFC2105: Cisco Systems' Tag Switching Architecture Overview
2001, RFC2961: RSVP Refresh Overhead Reduction Extensions
2001, RFC3035: MPLS using LDP and ATM VC Switching
2001, RFC3209: RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels
2003, RFC3468: The Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Working Group decision on MPLS signaling protocols
2005, RFC4090: Fast Reroute Extensions to RSVP-TE for LSP Tunnels
2006, RFC4377: Operations and Management (OAM) Requirements for Multi-Protocol Label Switched (MPLS) Networks
2006, RFC4548: Internet Code Point (ICP) Assignments for NSAP Addresses
2007, RFC4863: Wildcard Pseudowire Type
2007, RFC4928: Avoiding Equal Cost Multipath Treatment in MPLS Networks
2008, RFC5284: User-Defined Errors for RSVP
2010, RFC5711: Node Behavior upon Originating and Receiving Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) Path Error Messages
2011, RFC6370: MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS-TP) Identifiers
2011, RFC6428: Proactive Connectivity Verification, Continuity Check, and Remote Defect Indication for the MPLS Transport Profile
2012, RFC6478: Pseudowire Status for Static Pseudowires
2012, RFC6510: Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) Message Formats for Label Switched Path (LSP) Attributes Objects
2012, RFC6511: Non-Penultimate Hop Popping Behavior and Out-of-Band Mapping for RSVP-TE Label Switched Paths
2012, RFC6658: Packet Pseudowire Encapsulation over an MPLS PSN
2014, RFC7394: Definition of Time to Live TLV for LSP-Ping Mechanisms
2015, RFC7555: Proxy MPLS Echo Request
2016, RFC7926: Problem Statement and Architecture for Information Exchange between Interconnected Traffic-Engineered Networks
2016, RFC8012: Label Switched Path (LSP) and Pseudowire (PW) Ping/Trace over MPLS Networks Using Entropy Labels (ELs)
2017, RFC8237: MPLS Label Switched Path (LSP) Pseudowire (PW) Status Refresh Reduction for Static PWs
2018, RFC8390: RSVP-TE Path Diversity Using Exclude Route
2019, RFC8611: Label Switched Path (LSP) Ping and Traceroute Multipath Support for Link Aggregation Group (LAG) Interfaces
2021, RFC8957: Synonymous Flow Label Framework