LDP Extesnion for Muti Topology Support
draft-zhao-ldp-multi-topology-extension-00
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| Authors | Quintin Zhao , Huaimo Chen , Luyuan Fang , Chao Zhou , Lianyuan Li , Xin Huang | ||
| Last updated | 2009-10-19 | ||
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Abstract
Multi-Topology (MT) routing is supported in IP through extension of IGP protocols, such as OSPF and IS-IS. Each route computed by OSPF or IS-IS is associated with a specific topology. Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) is used to distribute labels for FECs advertised by routing protocols. It is a natural requirement to extend LDP in order to make LDP be aware of MT and thus take advantage of MT based routing. This document describes options to extend the existing MPLS signalling protocol (LDP) for creating and maintaining Label Switching Paths (LSPs) in a Multi-Topology enviroment.
Authors
Quintin Zhao
Huaimo Chen
Luyuan Fang
Chao Zhou
Lianyuan Li
Xin Huang
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