If the PCEP session to a PCC goes down, the NSP marks all PCE-initiated and
PCC-initiated LSPs for that PCC as stale but keeps their reservation for an amount
of time equal to the state-timeout timer. The
state-timeout timer applies to both PCE-initiated and PCC-initiated
LSPs on the PCE and is set to a fixed value of 10 minutes.
Note: The state-timeout timer must be
considerably larger than the maximum state timer on the PCC to give the PCC
time to clean up PCE-initiated LSPs and prevent PCInit requests for
duplicate LSPs.
- If the PCEP session was re-established within that time, the NRC-P
reinitiates all PCE-initiated LSPs toward the PCC from which a PCRpt remove
with the special error code LSP_ERR_SYNC_DELETE was received during the LSP
database synchronization with the PCC.
- If the state-timeout timer expires, the NRC-P releases
the resources but does not delete the LSPs from the LSP database. If the
PCEP session comes up subsequently, the NSP recomputes the path of each LSP
from which a PCRpt remove with the special error code LSP_ERR_SYNC_DELETE
was received during the LSP database synchronization with the PCC and sends
the PCC a PCInitiate message for each LSP.