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Re: Re: MPLS on Interface/ recursive VPNS
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From: Devendra.Vyas@relianceinfo.com
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Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 08:42:13 +0530
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Cc: mpls-ops@mplsrc.com
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Resent-Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 22:34:46 -0500
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cut and paste from the net
"hierarchical and recursive BGP/MPLS VPNs are described in RFC 2547bis. As BGP/MPLS VPNs are deployed in the Internet, it is possible that the customer of a BGP/MPLS VPN service provider is another service provider rather than an enterprise customer. For this scenario, the customer service provider depends on the BGP/MPLS VPN service provider to deliver a transport service between the customer service provider’s POPs or regional networks. If all of the customer service provider’s sites have the same AS number, then the BGP/MPLS VPN transit service provider delivers a carrier-of-carriers service. If the customer service provider’s sites have different AS numbers, then the BGP/MPLS VPN transit service provider supports multi-AS operations."
AFAIK,
this refers to multi-carrier , interprovider(inter-AS?) MPLS/BGP VPN's .....
so a service provider x in india can tie up with service provider y in malaysia ----and a customer can get an end to service thru these 2 service providers using the BGP/MPLS VPN model....ot the carriers themselves can use it.
others- correct me if im wrong
Thanks & Regards,
Devendra Vyas
Hi there,
I personally do not know what is Recursive VPN's. Can you please
elobrate more about it.
Thanks.
maher
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