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 »
In our last post, we removed our last piece of static configuration and replaced static routes with BGP. We’re going to pick up right where we left off and discuss… Read more »