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So most people do manual QoS/bandwidth provisioning ? I'm looking into this for L2 over MPLS VPN (Martini draft). Thanx Paul On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Rump Bryant wrote: > >RSVP is commonly used for LSP signaling/setup at least in one of the largest >tier one's MPLS architecture. I'm not sure how many large ISPs use e2e QoS >enforcement (none in my experience with public IP networks). Several use >DSCP (actually IP Precedence) at the edge (CPE to ISP edge only). RSVP-TE >could be used if there was a need (reserving bandwidth) for e2e QoS >signaling, or alternatively perhaps Bandwidth Broker >(http://qbone.internet2.edu/bb/index.shtml) might be employed for the same >purpose. > > >Bryant Rump >Advanced Internetworking >Booz Allen Hamilton >[email protected] > >-----Original Message----- >From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul >Khavkine >Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 12:36 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: MPLS signaling > > > > >Hi folks. > > >What is the most common way of doing MPLS signaling for LSP setup and End to >End QoS enforcement ? > >LDP ? RSVP ? BGP-TE or OSPF-TE ? > >Thanx >Paul > >************************************************ >Paul Khavkine >Network Administrator >DISTRIBUTEL Communications. >740 Notre Dame West, Suite 1135 >Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3C 3X6 >1-514-877-5505 x 263 >http://www.distributel.net >************************************************ > > ************************************************ Paul Khavkine Network Administrator DISTRIBUTEL Communications. 740 Notre Dame West, Suite 1135 Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3C 3X6 1-514-877-5505 x 263 http://www.distributel.net ************************************************
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