Partitioning Label Space among Multicast Routers on a Common Subnet
draft-farinacci-multicast-label-part-01
| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Authors | Dino Farinacci , Yakov Rekhter | ||
| Last updated | 1999-08-31 | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-farinacci-multicast-label-part-01.txt
Abstract
There are 3 major functions that must be performed to achieve multicast Label Switching. 1) Label Allocation, which requires each multicast Label Switching Router (LSR) to have a label value range that it uses. 2) Label Binding, using the labels allocated, a LSR must assign them to multicast routes. 3) Label Binding Distribution, after binding label values to routes, they must be distributed to other LSRs so they all forward on a common and consistent distribution tree. In this document we present how labels are allocated uniquely across multicast capable LSRs on a LAN and point-to-point IP subnets.
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