Generalized multiprotocol label switching: an overview of signaling enhancements and recovery techniques

2001; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 39; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/35.933450

ISSN

1558-1896

Autores

Ayan Banerjee, L. Drake, L. Lang, B. Turner, D.O. Awduche, Lou Berger, K. Kompella, Yakov Rekhter,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Photonic Communication Systems

Resumo

Generalized multiprotocol label switching (GMPLS), also referred to as multiprotocol lambda switching, is a multipurpose control plane paradigm that supports not only devices that perform packet switching, but also devices that perform switching in the time, wavelength, and space domains. The development of GMPLS necessitates enhancements to existing IP signaling and routing protocols. We present enhancements to two commonly used IP signaling protocols, RSVP and LDP, to support GMPLS. We illustrate the concept of hierarchical label switched path setup with an example, discuss mechanisms for bidirectional LSP setup, and describe the applications of suggested labels. We also discuss the important problem of protection and restoration in the GMPLS context. Finally, we describe how various recovery mechanisms can be implemented within the GMPLS framework.

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