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Dears,
when we deploy MPLS FRR link/node protection, at any of these cases the PLR will swap the the comming traffic label with either
Nhop label or NNhop lablel (bypass tunnel) and push on top of transport label the FRR label. so the (transport lab...
Hello freinds
just confused question, when the router will push a label rather than swap, like the case of LDPoRSVP it will push a TE label at the Border,
other case in case of seamless (Unified MPLS), the ABR will push the label and retain the BGP ...
Freinds, i'm confuse with these terms, what is the End to End LSP and what is seamless MPLS, where we need to use each of these designed.. Thanks alot.
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Hello Peter, thanks for your continue support.
The Protected LSP path is a collection of RSVP sessions across multiple LSR over the HE-->TE path, each LSR base on the RSVP session (LSP) going to assign a label and create PSB and RSB for that session ...
Hello Peter,
Your answer is how PLR reroute and encapsulate the packet for FRR.
my Q: "PLR still has a knowledge of this label and it imposes it onto the packet",
but the link/Node flap and the label that is already encapsulated to the stack for pr...
Hi Masoud,
thanks for your reply, you explain the mpls push/swap/pop process but this is not my question.
my question is when the router understand he should swap or push the label, as mention some application like LDPoRSVP at border , the router pu...