Understanding RTs and RDs
One of the items that continues to come up in my conversations with folks learning about about MPLS VPNs is defining what a Route Target (RT) and Route Distinguisher (RD)… Read more »
One of the items that continues to come up in my conversations with folks learning about about MPLS VPNs is defining what a Route Target (RT) and Route Distinguisher (RD)… Read more »
In our last post, we talked about one of the major differences between LDP and RSVP – the ability to define EROs or explicit route objects. We demonstrated how we… Read more »
In our last post we covered the basics of getting an RSVP LSP setup. This was a tedious process at least when compared to what we saw with LDP setting… Read more »
We’ve spent a great deal of time in the last few posts talking about MPLS both with LDP and with static LSP configurations. While these approaches certainly work, they aren’t… Read more »
In one of our last posts on MPLS – we showed how LDP can be used to dynamically exchange labels between MPLS enabled routers. This was a huge improvement from… Read more »
I was just about to finish another blog post on MPLS when I got a question from a colleague about Junos routing tables. He was confused as to how to… Read more »