Multicast LDP extension for hub & spoke multipoint LSP
draft-jin-jounay-mpls-mldp-hsmp-05
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Authors | Lizhong Jin , Frederic JOUNAY , IJsbrand Wijnands , Nicolai Leymann | ||
Last updated | 2012-08-03 (Latest revision 2012-05-05) | ||
Replaced by | draft-jjwl-mpls-mldp-hsmp | ||
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IESG | IESG state | Replaced by draft-jjwl-mpls-mldp-hsmp | |
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Abstract
This draft introduces a hub & spoke multipoint LSP (short for HSMP LSP), which allows traffic both from root to leaf through P2MP LSP and also leaf to root along the co-routed reverse path. That means traffic entering the HSMP LSP from application/customer at the root node travels downstream, exactly as if it was traveling downstream along a P2MP LSP to each leaf node, and traffic entering the HSMP LSP at any leaf node travels upstream along the tree to the root. A packet traveling upstream should be thought of as being unicast to the root, except that it follows the path of the tree rather than ordinary unicast path.
Authors
Lizhong Jin
Frederic JOUNAY
IJsbrand Wijnands
Nicolai Leymann
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