The LSP path can be delegated to PCE, locally controled by PCC
or only report information state to the PCE.
lsp-control-type
enumeration
The LSP path can be delegated to PCE, locally controled by PCC
or only report information state to the PCE.
pce-mode-type
enumeration
The type of PCEP capability supported which is advertised in the
Open message when a PCEP session is established. It could be:
- Stateless PCEs: A PCE that do not have to remember any
computed path and each set of request(s) is processed
independently of each other(RFC4655).
- Passive Stateful PCE: a PCE that uses LSP state information
learned from PCCs to optimize path computations, but it does
not actively update LSP state(RFC8051). - Active Stateful
PCE: a PCE that may issue recommendations to the network by
using the Delegation mechanism to update LSP parameters in
those PCCs that delegate control over their LSPs to the PCE
(RFC8051).
pce-mode-type
enumeration
The type of PCEP capability supported which is advertised in the
Open message when a PCEP session is established. It could be:
- Stateless PCEs: A PCE that do not have to remember any
computed path and each set of request(s) is processed
independently of each other(RFC4655).
- Passive Stateful PCE: a PCE that uses LSP state information
learned from PCCs to optimize path computations, but it does
not actively update LSP state(RFC8051). - Active Stateful
PCE: a PCE that may issue recommendations to the network by
using the Delegation mechanism to update LSP parameters in
those PCCs that delegate control over their LSPs to the PCE
(RFC8051).