[c-nsp] MPLS down to the CPE

Phil Bedard philxor at gmail.com
Mon Jul 8 01:03:26 EDT 2013


Not really a valid solution in many cases with fiber rings. When we say
CPE those are devices we have absolute control over, the customer
generally has their own device. It's just a provider termination point.
Whether it is L2 or L3 doesn't really change anything.

Phil From: Gordon Smith
Sent: 7/7/2013 23:14
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] MPLS down to the CPE
 I'd be reluctant to expose my control plane out to a CPE....

 To provide redundancy & L2VPN services, LACP + 802.1ad would suffice,
 and would allow you to keep the MPLS control plane in equipment you have
 absolute control over i.e. PE routers.

 Cheers,
 Gordon

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