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how to map the traffic?
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From: "#ZHU YONGQING#" <PG01320073@ntu.edu.sg>
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Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:27:03 +0800
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Thread-Index: AcFtovLUmMpoYNmLEdW27AAIx1184AAA/Uqw
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Thread-Topic: how to map the traffic?
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X-OriginalArrivalTime: 15 Nov 2001 07:27:04.0295 (UTC) FILETIME=[EC80D770:01C16DA6]
Title: RE: how to map the traffic?
Thank
you very much!
I'm
very iterested in algorithms about traffic distribution and load balancing. Can
you recommend me some papers in this field? Do these ATM
algorithms require modification to be used in MPLS? Or can they be
used directly in MPLS?
regards,
Zhu
Hi ,
Yes,I would like to add
that most of the ATM algorithms can be effectively used on MPLS
networks.
Yes,for mapping
traffic there is one universal rule :
Mapping of
the Queue to port,which is charactersitic of many load balancing,diffeserv
implementations.
Regards,
Abhay
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 8:22
PM
Subject: RE: how to map the
traffic?
Thank you!
Do you mean the load distribution
algorithms also used in ATM and other networks?
Hello
It depends on your policy. If you have
multiple LSP's then either you can choose
one of them or you can choose some
algorithm to distribute the traffic on the LSP's.
For this matter you can use any load
distribution algoritms.
Ashwin
Thanks!
Then if there are multiple LSPs between an
paticular ingress-egress nodes pair, and the arriving traffic flows are
destinated to the egress node, how can they decide which LSP to take?
(it's out of the scope of rfc3036)
Hello
You can read the section
2.1. FECs of the RFC 3036
Regds Ashwin
-----Original Message----- From: #ZHU YONGQING# [mailto:PG01320073@ntu.edu.sg]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 6:15 PM
To: mpls@UU.NET Subject: how
to map the traffic?
hi, I have a question about
mapping the traffic. When the traffic flows arrive the ingress LSR of MPLS domain, how are they mapped
into pre-estabished LSPs? Is it an issue of
traffic engineering? Does it need any
algorithm or is there any protocol about it?
Thanks a lot!
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