Dual Homed Access in Virtual Private Multicast Service
draft-wu-l2vpn-vpms-dual-access-00
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| Authors | Bo Wu , Zhang Xinquan , Luo Jian , Chen Ran | ||
| Last updated | 2009-03-02 | ||
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Abstract
Virtual Private Multicast Service (VPMS) is defined as a Layer 2 VPN service. It provides point-to-multipoint connectivity for a variety of Layer 2 technologies, including Frame Relay, ATM, Ethernet, PPP, etc, across an IP or MPLS-enabled IP Packet Switch Network (PSN). It is often required for redundant access between two VPMS PEs to which a CE is attached, called "dual-homed". This document describes how dual-homed access can be achieved in the context of BGP-based VPMS.
Authors
Bo Wu
Zhang Xinquan
Luo Jian
Chen Ran
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