Virtual Private LAN Service Interoperability with Customer Edge Bridges
RFC 6246, “Virtual Private LAN Service Interoperability with Customer Edge Bridges”, is an Informational document published in June 2011 by A. Sajassi, F. Brockners, D. Mohan, Y. Serbest. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
One of the main motivations behind Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) is its ability to provide connectivity not only among customer routers and servers/hosts but also among customer IEEE bridges. VPLS is expected to deliver the same level of service that current enterprise users are accustomed to from their own enterprise bridged networks or their Ethernet Service Providers.
When customer edge (CE) devices are IEEE bridges, then there are certain issues and challenges that need to be accounted for in a VPLS network. The majority of these issues have been addressed in the IEEE 802.1ad standard for provider bridges and they can be leveraged for VPLS networks. This document extends the provider edge (PE) model described in RFC 4664 based on IEEE 802.1ad bridge module, and it illustrates a clear demarcation between the IEEE bridge module and IETF LAN emulation module. By doing so, it shows that the majority of interoperability issues with CE bridges can be delegated to the 802.1ad bridge module, thus removing the burden on the IETF LAN emulation module within a VPLS PE. This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is published for informational purposes.
What “Informational” means
Published for the general information of the community. It does not define an IETF standard and carries no standards-track status.
The canonical text of RFC 6246 is hosted at rfc-editor.org. Available in TXT,HTML.
- RFC 6245 Generic Routing Encapsulation Key Extension for Mobile IPv4
- RFC 6247 Moving the Undeployed TCP Extensions RFC 1072, RFC 1106, RFC 1110, RFC 1145, RFC 1146, RFC 1379, RFC 1644, and RFC 1693 to Historic Status
- RFC 6244 An Architecture for Network Management Using NETCONF and YANG
- RFC 6248 RFC 4148 and the IP Performance Metrics Registry of Metrics Are Obsolete
- RFC 6243 With-defaults Capability for NETCONF
- RFC 6249 Metalink/HTTP: Mirrors and Hashes
- RFC 6242 Using the NETCONF Protocol over Secure Shell
- RFC 6250 Evolution of the IP Model