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RE: MPLS and GPLS "official" or non-official Glossary

  • From: Ruyter Hill <Hill.Ruyter@carrier1.com>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:30:20 -0000
  • Resent-Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 12:56:47 -0500
  • To: mpls-ops@mplsrc.com


Here are some common terms used with reference to MPLS 
Perhaps if other guys send in more definitions together we can create our
own glossary 



CE	Customer Edge (router)
	The term commonly given to the router on the customer site which
 	interconnects to the service provider for VPN connectivity
COS	Class of Service
	The class of service is how traffic within a network is prioritised 
LSP	Label Switch Path
	The route, which is set up for MPLS traffic between PE router
LSR	Label Switch Router
	This is the name given to a core router in an MPLS network
MPLS	Multi-Protocol Label Switching
	The theory of switching packets across a network based on a label
 	rather than IP header 
P	Provider (router)
	The term commonly given to the Providers core MPLS switch router
that
 	label switches the packets across the core for an MPLS VPN 
PE	Provider Edge (router)
	The term commonly given to the Providers edge router that connects
to
 	the CE, holds the VRF and adds the labels for switching across the
core
RD	Route Distinguisher 
	The tag appended to a route in BGP, which identifies it with a
 	particular CE
VRF	VPN Routing/Forwarding instance
	The separate routing and forwarding table, which is held on the PE
 	router and segregates VPN routes from other VPNs and global routing
 	tables



-----Original Message-----
From: RickGall1@aol.com [mailto:RickGall1@aol.com]
Sent: 31 January 2002 16:06
To: mpls-ops@mplsrc.com
Subject: MPLS and GPLS "official" or non-official Glossary


Hello All,

I am looking for a glossary of terms for MPLS and GMPLS.  Is there an 
official one or has there been an attempt to establish one and post it on
the 
net so that we can all understand each other better.

Thank you for your help

Yours Truly,
Rick Gallaher

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