Carrying Virtual Transport Network (VTN) Information in MPLS Packet
draft-li-mpls-enhanced-vpn-vtn-id-03
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Authors | Zhenbin Li , Jie Dong | ||
Last updated | 2023-04-19 (Latest revision 2022-10-16) | ||
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Abstract
A Virtual Transport Network (VTN) is a virtual network which has a customized network topology and a set of dedicated or shared network resources allocated from the underlying physical network. Multiple VTNs can be created by network operator for using as the underlay for one or a group of VPNs services to provide enhanced VPN (VPN+) services. In packet forwarding, some fields in the data packet needs to be used to identify the VTN the packet belongs to, so that the VTN-specific processing can be executed on the packet. In the context of network slicing, a VTN can be instantiated as a Network Resource Partition (NRP). This document proposes a mechanism to carry the data plane VTN ID in an MPLS packet to identify the VTN the packet belongs to. The procedure for processing the VTN ID is also specified.
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