LSP-Ping and BFD encapsulation over ACH
draft-nitinb-mpls-tp-lsp-ping-bfd-procedures-02
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Authors | Nitin Bahadur , Rahul Aggarwal , David Ward , Thomas Nadeau , Nurit Sprecher , Yaacov Weingarten | ||
Last updated | 2010-06-04 (Latest revision 2010-02-16) | ||
Replaced by | draft-ietf-mpls-tp-lsp-ping-bfd-procedures | ||
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Abstract
LSP-Ping and BFD for MPLS are existing and widely deployment OAM mechanisms for MPLS LSPs. This document describes ACH encapsulation for LSP-Ping, to enable use of LSP-Ping when IP addressing is not in use. This document also clarifies the use of BFD for MPLS LSPs using ACH encapsulation, when IP addressing may not be available and/or it may not be desirable to encapsulate BFD packets in IP.
Authors
Nitin Bahadur
Rahul Aggarwal
David Ward
Thomas Nadeau
Nurit Sprecher
Yaacov Weingarten
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