The MPLS/RSVP-TE/LDP protocol models have been revised and mostly rebuilt from scratch by Vojta Janota since the INET-20050922 release. This network already features the new simulation models. This is a sample to demonstrate reroute and preemption handling. Following description refers to the nam trace file genereated by the simulation run. Two LSPs are established on simulation startup. The green one is a higher priority path, the orange one has a regular priority. Later, the green path is rerouted to the same hop-route the orange one uses and since there is not enough bandwidth to serve both, the lower priority orange path is preempted. Remarks: Rerouting in RSVP-TE works in 3 steps: 1. New LSP (A) is created in the same session as the path being rerouted (B). 2. After (A) is successfully built, the ingress starts forwarding the traffic via this new path. 3. Old LSP (B) is torn down (usually after some short period). In this simulation, this process is controlled by the ScenarioManager. The small delay between the preemption and the actual act of rerouting the traffic onto new path is caused by the static timing of the process in the scenario.xml, i.e. traffic is not rerouted as soon as the (A) is ready, but after a fixed period after (A) starts to be built. After the orange path is preempted, there is no LSP for the traffic coming from host2 and this traffic is thus handled as a regular best-effort IP traffic. Particularly this means: 1. its color changes to black (black is used for L3-routed IP datagrams) 2. it's routed via the routing table