Fault Tolerance for the Label Distribution Protocol
RFC 3479, “Fault Tolerance for the Label Distribution Protocol”, is a Proposed Standard document published in February 2003 by A. Farrel. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) systems will be used in core networks where system downtime must be kept to an absolute minimum. Many MPLS Label Switching Routers (LSRs) may, therefore, exploit Fault Tolerant (FT) hardware or software to provide high availability of the core networks. The details of how FT is achieved for the various components of an FT LSR, including Label Distribution Protocol (LDP), the switching hardware and TCP, are implementation specific. This document identifies issues in the LDP specification in RFC 3036, "LDP Specification", that make it difficult to implement an FT LSR using the current LDP protocols, and defines enhancements to the LDP specification to ease such FT LSR implementations. The issues and extensions described here are equally applicable to RFC 3212, "Constraint-Based LSP Setup Using LDP" (CR-LDP). [STANDARDS-TRACK]
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- RFC 3478 Graceful Restart Mechanism for Label Distribution Protocol
- RFC 3480 Signalling Unnumbered Links in CR-LDP
- RFC 3477 Signalling Unnumbered Links in Resource ReSerVation Protocol - Traffic Engineering
- RFC 3481 TCP over Second and Third Generation Wireless Networks
- RFC 3476 Documentation of IANA Assignments for Label Distribution Protocol , Resource ReSerVation Protocol , and Resource ReSerVation Protocol-Traffic Engineering Extensions for Optical UNI Signaling
- RFC 3482 Number Portability in the Global Switched Telephone Network : An Overview
- RFC 3475 Documentation of IANA assignments for Constraint-Based LSP setup using LDP Extensions for Automatic Switched Optical Network
- RFC 3483 Framework for Policy Usage Feedback for Common Open Policy Service with Policy Provisioning