01-02-2011 10:52 AM
how dos l2 mpls prevent loops? l2transport/ vpls. documents are also appreciated
thank you
Glen.
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01-02-2011 11:08 AM
Hi Glen,
The loop-free connectivity between PEs is given by the IP/MPLS routing in the core of the provider and it is usually provided by a properly configured and correctly running routing protocol.
The basic pseudowire L2VPN as provided by MPLS does not provide any special prevention against loops. Pseudowires in MPLS L2VPN are point-to-point so a single pseudowire cannot create a loop. If the customer is using several pseudowires that could eventually be chained together to create a loop then it is the responsibility of the customer to avoid such scenarios.
With VPLS, I suggest consulting some of the following documents (also, searching the Google on the "VPLS loop prevention" provides lots of links):
http://fengnet.com/book/layer%202%20vpn%20architectures/ch15lev1sec1.html
Best regards,
Peter
01-02-2011 11:08 AM
Hi Glen,
The loop-free connectivity between PEs is given by the IP/MPLS routing in the core of the provider and it is usually provided by a properly configured and correctly running routing protocol.
The basic pseudowire L2VPN as provided by MPLS does not provide any special prevention against loops. Pseudowires in MPLS L2VPN are point-to-point so a single pseudowire cannot create a loop. If the customer is using several pseudowires that could eventually be chained together to create a loop then it is the responsibility of the customer to avoid such scenarios.
With VPLS, I suggest consulting some of the following documents (also, searching the Google on the "VPLS loop prevention" provides lots of links):
http://fengnet.com/book/layer%202%20vpn%20architectures/ch15lev1sec1.html
Best regards,
Peter
02-06-2011 09:22 PM
As mentioned above VPLS uses split horizon loop protection, where traffic received from the network will not be forwarded back to the network.
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