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Hi Vishal, I assume we are talking about E-LSP. If you look at the EXP, it has only 3 bits and hence an E-LSP can carry only upto 8 PHBs. But we already have 14 PHBs that are commonly used (1 EF, 12 AFs, 1 BE) and theoratically speaking we can have more. Hence by limiting the scope of the EXP-> PHB to only an E-LSP under consideration, we can support more PHBs using more than one E-LSP. Since the mapping of EXP to PHB is local and sigificant only to one E-LSP, the mapping has to be signalled along with the E-LSP. In the core LSRs this mapping (maintained per E-LSP label conext) is used to map the EXP bits to a particular PHB. This mapping could therefore be different for different E-LSPs. Please correct me if i am wrong. Hope this helps. Regards, Malick -----Original Message----- From: owner-mpls@uu.net [mailto:owner-mpls@uu.net]On Behalf Of Vishal M Sent: Friday, 16 November 2001 9:46 AM To: mpls@uu.net Cc: te-wg@ops.ietf.org Subject: Re: LSR and EXP<->PSC maps Perhaps I should re-phrase my question: The packet is classified by the ingress LER and EXP bits are marked. IP packet is prefixed with MPLS shim header and forwarded in the MPLS cloud. Questions: ========== Why do we need to propagate (or signal) EXP<=>PHB mapping to the core-LSRs ? Why can't the core LSRs do the scheduling just based on the EXP bits ? What additional functionality does the PHBID serve at the core-LSRs? Could someone pls help... Thanks, Vishal. --- Vishal M <vishal_study@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > This is quite a basic question on on MPLS Support of > Diff Serv (draft-ietf-mpls-diff-ext-09.txt). > > The draft talks about having EXP<=>PHB mappings on > all > the LSRs a LSP passes through. > > I understand the need for having PSC mapping to EXP > on > the ingress LER. i.e. an ingress LER that converts > IP > to MPLS would have to use the IP DSCP bits to > generate > MPLS EXP bits. > > Consider a core LSR (acting as transit for LSP), why > does it need to know about the PSCs (i.e. mapping > EXP<=>PSC) ? > > It could possibly make all the decisions about > internal scheduling etc based on EXP bits on the > incoming MPLS packets. > > Could someone please clarify this. > > Thanks a lot for your time, > > Regards, > Vishal. > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Find the one for you at Yahoo! Personals > http://personals.yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find the one for you at Yahoo! Personals http://personals.yahoo.com |
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