The Use of MPLS Special Purpose Labels for the Computation of Load Balancing
draft-pignataro-mpls-reserved-labels-lb-01
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Authors | Carlos Pignataro , Loa Andersson , Kireeti Kompella | ||
Last updated | 2013-08-20 (Latest revision 2013-02-16) | ||
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Abstract
In addition to being used for forwarding, an MPLS label stack may also be used as an entropy source to perform load balancing computation in various ways. RFC 4928 and RFC 6790 describe this mechanism in great detail. However, those two RFCs differ in the use of MPLS special purpose labels (previously referred to as "reserved labels") for computation of load balancing. This document addresses this difference in specifications by providing a more comprehensive set of recommendations. This document updates RFC 4928 and RFC 6790.
Authors
Carlos Pignataro
Loa Andersson
Kireeti Kompella
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