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RFC 7438
Title: Multipoint LDP (mLDP) In-Band Signaling
with Wildcards
Author: IJ. Wijnands, Ed.,
E. Rosen, A. Gulko,
U. Joorde, J. Tantsura
Status: Standards Track
Stream: IETF
Date: January 2015
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Pages: 16
Characters: 36744
Updates: RFC 6826, RFC 7246
I-D Tag: draft-ietf-mpls-mldp-in-band-wildcard-encoding-03.txt
URL: https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7438
There are scenarios in which an IP multicast tree traverses an MPLS
domain. In these scenarios, it can be desirable to convert the IP
multicast tree "seamlessly" into an MPLS Multipoint Label Switched
Path (MP-LSP) when it enters the MPLS domain, and then to convert it
back to an IP multicast tree when it exits the MPLS domain. Previous
documents specify procedures that allow certain kinds of IP multicast
trees (either Source-Specific Multicast trees or Bidirectional
Multicast trees) to be attached to an MPLS Multipoint Label Switched
Path (MP-LSP). However, the previous documents do not specify
procedures for attaching IP Any-Source Multicast trees to MP-LSPs,
nor do they specify procedures for aggregating multiple IP multicast
trees onto a single MP-LSP. This document specifies the procedures
to support these functions. It does so by defining "wildcard"
encodings that make it possible to specify, when setting up an MP-
LSP, that a set of IP multicast trees, or a shared IP multicast tree,
should be attached to that MP-LSP. Support for non-bidirectional IP
Any-Source Multicast trees is subject to certain applicability
restrictions that are discussed in this document. This document
updates RFCs 6826 and 7246.
This document is a product of the Multiprotocol Label Switching Working Group
of the IETF.
This is now a Proposed Standard.
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