06-29-2009 07:30 AM - edited 03-04-2019 05:16 AM
Hello,
I read that MPLS uses the IP control plan. What would it mean?
Thanks,
Michelot
06-29-2009 08:29 AM
Hi Michelot,
Control plane and data plane are logical representations of the router operation.
Control plane is where the routing protocols, label distribution protocol and many other router control functions run.
Data plane is used for forwarding the actual user data traffic.
Cheers:
Istvan
06-29-2009 08:39 AM
Hi Istvan,
> Control plane is where the routing protocols
So, if MPLS uses IP routing protocols, can we say that MPLS is connectionless, as it is for IP.
Thanks,
Michelot
06-29-2009 11:00 AM
Hello Michelot,
>> So, if MPLS uses IP routing protocols, can we say that MPLS is connectionless, as it is for IP.
very good question, MPLS is connection oriented
Actually MPLS although using connectionless IP builds connection oriented services by using preestablished paths either built automatically by LDP or using RSVP TE (MPLS TE tunnels).
You can see MPLS as an ATM virtualisation media indipendent that implements a subset of ATM features.
Also MPLS overcomes the hop-by-hop paradigm of IP: once a packet is placed inside a path = label switched path devices in the middle don't inspect it and the packet is carried to the final node in the LSP/path.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
06-29-2009 11:32 AM
Hello Giuseppe,
> Also MPLS overcomes the hop-by-hop paradigm of IP:
> once a packet is placed inside a path = label switched path devices in the middle don't inspect it
> and the packet is carried to the final node in the LSP/path.
I don't realize how many IP routers have we in an IP/MPLS networks.
Is it possible to say, in an IP/MPLS network, that all the IP routers are located on the edge (as PE) and LSR in the middle of this network (as P equipments).
Perhaps we can consider another model, with some P equipments also IP routers, which end and start LSPs. I would think we have sometimes to reorder the client IP traffic.
Thanks also for some words about the TE after MPLS. Would an MPLS tunnel be different from an MPLS TE tunnel?
> Hope to help
Yes, it's very interesting.
Best regards,
Michelot
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