Hi James,
Thanks for your prompt answer.
Well, I just want to know if it is possible to apply CR-LDP to your MPLS
implementation. However, since I myself haven't tried it yet (I just saw that
the CR-LDP codes exist), so I wonder if someone has already done it and he maybe
could share his experiences to me.
Regards,
~victor
"James R. Leu" a écrit :
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 11:52:39AM +0200, Victorianus Kapuangan wrote:
> > Dear all,
>
> I think in general people are confused as to what the CR-LDP code from
> Nortel does. I encode and decodes packets. There is not a state machine
> or and notion of LDP peers. It is simply a utility to encode and
> decode packets. (it is very good at it's intended use :-)
>
> > Concerning the Sourceforge's MPLS implementation under Linux, I have
> > noticed that the Nortel's CR-LDP source code had been added in the
> > ensemble of the LDP portable's source code. My question is, is it really
> > integrated ? I mean can we apply it to the MPLS implementation like the
> > LDP portable ? Has someone tried this ?
>
> I have begun some work to add CR-LDP support. There is atleast on one
> other party that is doing some work on it as well. In all actuallity it
> shouldn't be that hard to add CR-LDP support.
>
> I'm not sure if I understand your question. If I haven't answered it please
> try to re-phrase it.
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
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> James R. Leu
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