MPLS Transport Profile Lock Instruct and Loopback Functions
draft-boutros-mpls-tp-li-lb-01
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Authors | Rahul Aggarwal , Martin Vigoureux , Xuehui Dai , Sami Boutros , Siva Sivabalan , George Swallow , Stewart Bryant , Carlos Pignataro | ||
Last updated | 2010-11-03 (Latest revision 2010-07-06) | ||
Replaces | draft-boutros-mpls-tp-loopback, draft-dai-mpls-tp-lock-instruct | ||
Replaced by | draft-ietf-mpls-tp-li-lb | ||
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Abstract
This document specifies an extension to MPLS Operation, administration, and Maintenance (OAM) to operate an MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS-TP) Label Switched Path (LSP), bi-directional RSVP-TE tunnels, pseudowires (PW), or Multi-segment PWs in loopback mode for management purpose. This extension includes mechanism to lock and unlock MPLS-TP Tunnels (i.e. data and control traffic) and can be used to loop all traffic (i.e, data and control traffic) at a specified LSR on the path of the MPLS-TP LSP back to the source.
Authors
Rahul Aggarwal
Martin Vigoureux
Xuehui Dai
Sami Boutros
Siva Sivabalan
George Swallow
Stewart Bryant
Carlos Pignataro
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