Pseudowire Communities
draft-pkwok-pwe3-pw-communities-03
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Authors | Paul Kwok , Pranjal Dutta , Frederic JOUNAY | ||
Last updated | 2012-11-21 (Latest revision 2012-05-20) | ||
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Abstract
[RFC4447]describes a set of procedures for Pseudowire set-up and maintenance using LDP as signaling protocol. [I-D.ietf-pwe3-dynamic-ms-pw] extends the mechanisms described in [RFC4447] for dynamic placement of multi- segment pseudowires. This document describes an extension to [RFC4447]procedures which may be used to pass additional information to S-PE/T-PEs when SS-PWs or MS-PWs are set-up. The intention of the proposed technique is to aid in policy administration, specifically during MS-PW set-up across various S-PEs. The proposed method is very generic so that it can support the management of various parameters or rules while setting up pseudowires with minimal overhead.
Authors
Paul Kwok
Pranjal Dutta
Frederic JOUNAY
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