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Hi Followed to our discussion .... If u see slide3 of the follwoing ppt we can send different exp packets on the same lsp. Based on EXP value we are making different treatment at Queue level. DiffServ-Aware Traffic Engineering and its Applications ppt on http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/732/Tech/mpls/mpls_presentations.shtml It may give more info connected to TE , but may be sueful upto some extent where u can think Diffserv in MPLS architecture. Regards Ravikumar Kota Cratos Networks 100 Nagog Park, Suite 20 Acton, MA 01720 PH: (978) 263-0094 (office ) 978 869 3314 (cell) FAX: (978) 263-7401 -----Original Message----- From: S.Manikantan [mailto:manis@futsoft.com] Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 7:08 PM To: 'mpls@uu.net' Subject: E-LSP setup Hello I have the following doubt and questions. (If my questions are stupid forgive me :) ) For an E-LSP setup signaled with EXP<-->PHB mapping the EXP values and the associated PHBID values are provided in the DIFFSERV object /Diff-Serv TLV. The number of mappings is indicated by the "MAPnb" My doubts are 1) If an upstream node wishes to signal an E-LSP for 'n' EXP<-->PHB mappings ( n could be 8 ), should all the 'n' mappings be given in a single Path / Label request message? 2) Suppose we can send 'n' Path /Label request messages each message carrying one EXP<--> PHB mapping should the downstream node assign the same "label" value in the Resv / Label mapping message? Else Is the Path/ Label request sent, label allocated etc., are implementation dependent? thanks in advance with best regards mani |
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