Entropy labels for source routed stacked tunnels
draft-kini-mpls-entropy-label-src-stacked-tunnels-01
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Authors | Sriganesh Kini , Kireeti Kompella , Siva Sivabalan | ||
Last updated | 2014-03-03 (Latest revision 2013-08-30) | ||
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Abstract
Source routed tunnel stacking is a technique that can be leveraged to provide a method to steer a packet through a controlled set of segments. This can be applied to the Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) data plane. Entropy label (EL) is a technique used in MPLS to improve load balancing. This document examines how ELs are to be applied to source routed stacked tunnels.
Authors
Sriganesh Kini
Kireeti Kompella
Siva Sivabalan
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