{
  "draft": "draft-ietf-rtgwg-mrt-frr-architecture-10",
  "doc_id": "RFC7812",
  "title": "An Architecture for IP/LDP Fast Reroute Using Maximally Redundant Trees (MRT-FRR)",
  "authors": [
    "A. Atlas",
    "C. Bowers",
    "G. Enyedi"
  ],
  "format": [
    "TEXT",
    "HTML"
  ],
  "page_count": "44",
  "pub_status": "PROPOSED STANDARD",
  "status": "PROPOSED STANDARD",
  "source": "Routing Area Working Group",
  "abstract": "This document defines the architecture for IP and LDP Fast Reroute using Maximally Redundant Trees (MRT-FRR).  MRT-FRR is a technology that gives link-protection and node-protection with 100% coverage in any network topology that is still connected after the failure.",
  "pub_date": "June 2016",
  "keywords": [
    "MRT",
    "FRR",
    "LFA",
    "recovery",
    "failure",
    "routing"
  ],
  "obsoletes": [],
  "obsoleted_by": [],
  "updates": [],
  "updated_by": [],
  "see_also": [],
  "doi": "10.17487/RFC7812",
  "errata_url": null
}