Framework for MPLS Over Composite Link
draft-so-yong-mpls-ctg-framework-00
| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Authors | Ning So , Andrew G. Malis , Dave McDysan , Lucy Yong , Frederic JOUNAY , Yuji Kamite | ||
| Last updated | 2009-10-16 | ||
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Abstract
This document describes a framework for managing aggregated traffic over a composite link. A composite link consists of a group of non- homogenous links that have the same forward adjacency and can be considered as a single TE link or an IP link used for MPLS. The document primarily focuses on MPLS data plane and control plane traffic over a composite link and composite link advertisement within IGP. MPLS traffic can be set up by either RSVP-TE or LDP signaling. Applicability is described for a single pair of MPLS-capable nodes, a sequence of MPLS-capable nodes, or a set of layer networks connecting MPLS-capable nodes.
Authors
Ning So
Andrew G. Malis
Dave McDysan
Lucy Yong
Frederic JOUNAY
Yuji Kamite
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