04-25-2006 08:58 AM
Hi,
can a router have 2 different LDP sessions to the another router (through 2 physical interfaces) ?
Thank you
04-25-2006 10:12 AM
You will only have a single TCP session no matter how many parallel physical links there is between the two adjacent routers.
Hope this helps,
04-25-2006 11:38 AM
Hi thanks!
will the TCP session always take place across the same link ?
04-25-2006 11:45 AM
The TCP session is normally between the adjacent routers loopback interface addresses and is subjected to the normal CEF switching process.
This means that if you have several physical links, CEF will decide which link to choose for this specific flow.
Hope this helps,
04-26-2006 12:18 AM
Hello,
just a small addition: what Harold said is true for frame-mode MPLS. In cell-mode MPLS (MPLS enabled ATM switches and routers) there can be two LDP sessions or more. The design decision afaik was to have one LDP session per label space.
In frame-mode MPLS there is only one label space
In cell-mode MPLS there is one label space per ATM interface - label space
Hope this helps! Please rate all posts.
Regards, Martin
04-26-2006 01:16 AM
OK. Just what I needed. thank you to both!
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