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»Ø¸´: help for CR-LDP

  • From: "zhang" <zhanghuachen@huawei.com>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 15:44:51 +0800
  • Cc: <mpls@UU.NET>

Eric Gray
please give me a example"This node is not the end of the LSP.", and according what
  the node adds new explicit route?
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·¢¼þÈË: Eric Gray <eric.gray@sandburst.com>
ÊÕ¼þÈË: zhang <zhanghuachen@huawei.com>
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ÈÕÆÚ: 2001Äê3ÔÂ8ÈÕ 22:32
Ö÷Ìâ: Re: help for CR-LDP

Zhang,

    You use an Explicit Route to designate nodes you want
included in an LSP.  That's all.  Practical uses of the ERO
currently tend to include the egress from an MPLS domain,
but there may be TE applications (for example) that benefit
from the increased dynamism of having an ERO that only
specifies some hop toward the middle of the MPLS cloud.

--
Eric Gray

You wrote:

 Dear Mr.(Mrs),  Please help me for a question about algorithem ofselection of the next hop.  In 4.8.1 selection of the next hop       2. If there is no second ER-HOP, this indicates the end of   the explicit route. The explicit route TLV should be removed   from the Label Request Message. This node may or may not   be the end of the LSP. Processing continues with section   4.8.2, where a new explicit route TLV may be added to the   Label Request Message. But why "This node may or may not be the end of the LSP."? RegardsZhang.