RFC 5824 · INFORMATIONAL · 2010

Requirements for Supporting Customer Resource ReSerVation Protocol and RSVP Traffic Engineering over a BGP/MPLS IP- VPN

Overview

RFC 5824, “Requirements for Supporting Customer Resource ReSerVation Protocol and RSVP Traffic Engineering over a BGP/MPLS IP- VPN”, is an Informational document published in April 2010 by K. Kumaki, R. Zhang, Y. Kamite. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.

Abstract

Today, customers expect to run triple-play services through BGP/MPLS IP-VPNs. Some service providers will deploy services that request Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees from a local Customer Edge (CE) to a remote CE across the network. As a result, the application (e.g., voice, video, bandwidth-guaranteed data pipe, etc.) requirements for an end-to-end QoS and reserving an adequate bandwidth continue to increase.

Service providers can use both an MPLS and an MPLS Traffic Engineering (MPLS-TE) Label Switched Path (LSP) to meet their service objectives. This document describes service-provider requirements for supporting a customer Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) and RSVP-TE over a BGP/MPLS IP-VPN. This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is published for informational purposes.

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