Egress Peer Engineering using BGP-LU
draft-gredler-idr-bgplu-epe-16
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| Authors | Hannes Gredler , Kaliraj Vairavakkalai , Chandrasekar R , Balaji Rajagopalan , Ebben Aries , Luyuan Fang | ||
| Last updated | 2025-04-17 (Latest revision 2024-10-14) | ||
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Abstract
The MPLS source routing paradigm provides path control for both intra- and inter- Autonomous System (AS) traffic. RSVP-TE is utilized for intra-AS path control. This documents outlines how MPLS routers may use the BGP labeled unicast protocol (BGP-LU) for doing traffic-engineering on inter-AS links.
Authors
Hannes Gredler
Kaliraj Vairavakkalai
Chandrasekar R
Balaji Rajagopalan
Ebben Aries
Luyuan Fang
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