Configuring ldp, Overview, Terminology – H3C Technologies H3C S6800 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring LDP

Overview

The Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) dynamically distributes FEC-label mapping information between

LSRs to establish LSPs.

Terminology

LDP session

Two LSRs establish a TCP-based LDP session to exchange FEC-label mappings.

LDP peer

Two LSRs that use LDP to exchange FEC-label mappings are LSR peers.

Label spaces and LDP identifiers

Label spaces include the following types:

Per-interface label space—Each interface uses a single, independent label space. Different
interfaces can use the same label values.

Per-platform label space—Each LSR uses a single label space. The device only supports the
per-platform label space.

A six-byte LDP Identifier (LDP ID) identifies a label space on an LSR. It is in the format of <LSR ID>:<label
space number
>, where:

The LSR ID takes four bytes to identity the LSR.

The label space number takes two bytes to identify a label space within the LSR.

A label space number of 0 indicates that the label space is a per-platform label space. A label space

number other than 0 indicates a per-interface label space.

FECs and FEC-label mappings

MPLS groups packets with the same characteristics (such as the same destination or service class) into a
class, called an "FEC." The packets of the same FEC are handled in the same way on an MPLS network.
LDP can classify FECs by destination IP address and by PW. This document describes FEC classification

by destination IP address. For information about FEC classification by PW, see "

Configuring MPLS

L2VPN

" and "

Configuring VPLS

."

An LSR assigns a label for an FEC and advertises the FEC-label mapping, or FEC-label binding, to its
peers in a Label Mapping message.

LDP messages

LDP mainly uses the following types of messages:

Discovery messages—Declare and maintain the presence of LSRs, such as Hello messages.

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