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CR-LDP: Constraint-based Label Distribution Protocol Overview

CR-LDP, constraint-based LDP, is one of the protocols in the MPLS architecture. CR-LDP contains extensions for LDP to extend its capabilities such as setup paths beyond what is available for the routing protocol. For instance, an LSP can be setup based on explicit route constraints, QoS constraints, and other constraints. Constraint-based routing (CR) is a mechanism used to meet Traffic Engineering requirements. These requirements are met by extending LDP for support of constraint-based routed label switched paths (CR-LSPs). Other uses for CR-LSPs include MPLS-based VPNs.

Protocol Structure - CR-LDP Constraint-based Label Distribution
CR-LDP has the same structure as LDP except the following additional TLV parameters.

Value

Parameter

821

LSPID

822

ResCls

503

Optical Session Parameters

800

Explicit Route

801-804

ER-Hop TLVS

810

Traffic Parameters

820

Preemption

823

Route Pinning

910

Optical Interface Type

920

Optical Trail Desc

930

Optical Label

940

Lambada Set



Related Protocols
MPLS , LDP , RSVP-TE , IP , ATM , RSVP , OSPF

Sponsor Source

CR-LDP is defined by IETF (http://www.ietf.org ) RFC3212.



Reference

http://www.javvin.com/protocol/rfc3031.pdf £ºMultiprotocol Label Switching Architecture
http://www.javvin.com/protocol/rfc3212.pdf £ºCR-LDP Specification