Pseudowire Communities
draft-pkwok-pwe3-pw-communities-02
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Authors | Paul Kwok , Pranjal Dutta | ||
Last updated | 2012-05-03 (Latest revision 2011-10-31) | ||
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Abstract
[RFC4447]describes a set of procedures for Pseudowire set-up and maintenance using LDP as signaling protocol. [I-D.ietf-pwe3-dynamic-ms-pw] extends the mechanisms described in [RFC4447] for dynamic placement of multi- segment pseudowires. This document describes an extension to [RFC4447]procedures which may be used to pass additional information to S-PE/T-PEs when SS-PWs or MS-PWs are set-up. The intention of the proposed technique is to aid in policy administration, specifically during MS-PW set-up across various S-PEs. The proposed method is very generic so that it can support the management of various parameters or rules while setting up pseudowires with minimal overhead.
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