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Finding the Egress Point in the MPLS Domain for the specific Destination

  • From: Bora Akyol <akyol@pluris.com>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 13:06:36 -0700
  • Cc: dwilder@baynetworks.com (David Wilder), Jeremy Lawrence <jlawrenc@cisco.com>, "manishs@future.futsoft.com" <manishs@future.futsoft.com>, "'neetug@daewoo.dti.daewoo.co.kr'" <neetug@daewoo.dti.daewoo.co.kr>, "mpls@uu.net" <mpls@UU.NET>

Eric

No need to insult my credibility.

The MPLS deployments that I have seen in the Tier 1 service provider market 
do use the modified IGP SPF and do not use the explicit LSP-to-FEC binding. 
Not only that but both your company's documentation and another router 
vendor's documentation suggest exactly what I wrote as the way to do TE.

So what this leaves is the use of LDP for VPNs that use FEC to LSP binding.

Maybe you should review your company's documentation and check with your 
customers.

Bora



At 02:00 PM 4/26/00 -0400, Eric Rosen wrote:
>Bora> Specifically, what people are doing ...
>
>Generally, when a message begins like  this, it goes on to mention something
>that some people are doing some  of the time, and then makes inferences that
>would only be valid if that is what everyone were doing all of the time.
>
>