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We describe the development and the analysis of the label distribution protocol (LDP) for the multiprotocol label switching system. We review the implementation issues that are required to construct the LDP for a gigabit switched router, and propose a detailed design of the LDP.
Jae-Hyun Park
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An Analysis of Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) Deficiencies
Ramakrishna Rao DTV
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The MPLS Label Distribution Protocol MIB (MPLS–LDP MIB)
Thomas Nadeau
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Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance Using the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
E. Rosen+3 more
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Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance Using the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
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Approach to Label Distribution Protocol Signaling Using Multimedia Services for Bandwidth Allocation
2018 UKSim-AMSS 20th International Conference on Computer Modelling and Simulation (UKSim), 2018The most effective technique in scalable networks is achieved through Differentiated Services Traffic Engineering (DSTE). In the process of implementation, some links are heavily utilized and have little or no bandwidth available while others carry little or no traffic.
Raed A. Abd-Alhameed+3 more
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Maximum Transmission Unit Signalling Extensions for the Label Distribution Protocol
B. Black, K. Kompella
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On distributed and centralised multicast path calculation in multi protocol label switched networks
International Journal of Network Science, 2016Point to multi-point (P2MP) multicast paths in multi protocol label switched (MPLS) networks can be calculated by using whether centralised or distributed algorithms. Although centralised algorithms are very useful in optimising network resources and in deploying traffic engineering features (e.g. bandwidth reservation and fast reroute), they generally
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