A Core MPLS IP VPN Link Broadcast And Virtual Router Discovery
draft-ietf-ppvpn-corevpn-disc-00
| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (ppvpn WG) | |
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| Authors | Chandrasekar Kathirvelu , Fred Ammann , Karthik Muthukrishnan | ||
| Last updated | 2015-10-14 (Latest revision 2001-07-27) | ||
| Stream | Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) | ||
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| IESG | IESG state | Expired (IESG: Dead) | |
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| Responsible AD | Scott O. Bradner | ||
| IESG note | Responsible: Working Group | ||
| Send notices to | <rick@rhwilder.net> |
https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-ppvpn-corevpn-disc-00.txt
Abstract
An IPVPN consists of many routers, some physically discrete and some virtual, housed in a Provider Edge router. The problem that presents itself is that these virtual routers need to find each other over a virtual topology and they need to send broadcast datagrams as mandated in routing protocols [such as the neighbor discovery datagram and routing updates in OSPF, the routing updates in RIPV2 etc] and user data over this virtual topology. This memo presents an approach for solving these problems.
Authors
Chandrasekar Kathirvelu
Fred Ammann
Karthik Muthukrishnan
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