ABridges as RBridges: Transparent Routing with Simplified Multiple Spanning Trees.
draft-gibanez-trill-abridge-01
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Author | Guillermo Ibanez | ||
Last updated | 2006-06-16 | ||
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Abstract
RBridges are link layer devices that use routing protocols as a control plane but do not target to scale up to large campus networks. This document contains an alternative proposal to link-state RBridges, named ABridges. ABridges overcome RBridges L2 network size restrictions allowing applicability to very large Ethernet campus networks while maintaining zero configuration and high performance, by assuming a topological restriction that is automatically performed. The proposal includes a two-layered network architecture with two hierarchical independent spanning tree layers. Expected convergence is fast, probably below two seconds.
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