Static MPLS-TP LSP configuration checking using Generic Associated Channel (G-ACh) Advertisement Protocol
draft-smiler-mpls-tp-static-lsp-config-check-00
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Authors | Kingston Smiler Selvaraj, Lizhong Jin | ||
Last updated | 2013-03-11 (Latest revision 2012-09-06) | ||
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Abstract
This draft introduces a way to check the static lsp configuration (in case of bi-directional LSP), so as to ease the trouble shooting of static configurations in the MPLS network. The idea is to use Generic Associated Channel (G-ACh) Advertisement Protocol (GAP) [I-D.ietf- mpls-gach-adv] to transfer the LSP parameters to the far-end for configuration checking.
Authors
Kingston Smiler Selvaraj
Lizhong Jin
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