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Signaling Color Label Switched Paths Using LDP
draft-alvarez-mpls-ldp-color-lsp-00

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Authors Santiago Alvarez , Syed Kamran Raza , Sami Boutros
Last updated 2014-01-12 (Latest revision 2013-07-11)
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Abstract

This document describes extensions to the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) to signal a switching preference in the presence of multiple paths. A label switched router (LSR) can associate locally a color with one or more downstream paths or links, and signal a label path per color to upstream LSRs. Based on local policy, LSRs can select between these color LSPs to implement a forwarding preference on a downstream LSR. An egress LSR may influence the signaling decision of other LSRs by signaling interest in specific colors.

Authors

Santiago Alvarez
Syed Kamran Raza
Sami Boutros

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