[j-nsp] IGP/MPLS
Harshit Kumar
harshit at juniper.net
Fri Apr 16 23:21:18 EDT 2004
Interior Gateway Protocols , such as OSPF and IS-IS,
are used to define reachability and the binding/mapping between
label and next-hop address. MPLS learns routing information from
IGP.
This is a Good read ;)
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3031.txt?number=3031
Cheers,
Harshit
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>Subject: [j-nsp] IGP/MPLS
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>im badly confused.
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>is everything in the MPLS cloud label switched.? is there no
>native IP Routing in the cloud.??
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> if yes to the former---then inet.0 routes are signalled by
>the IGP...then how is the label switching/distribution effected?
>will be thankful if someone can point me to a right reference
>that brings out the interplay of IGP/ MPLS SIgnalling.
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>Thanks & Regards,
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>Devendra Vyas
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