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Ravi Singh (ravis@juniper.net) Kireeti Kompella (kireeti@juniper.net)

draft-singh-l2vpn-bgp-vpls-control-flags-00.txt Updated processing of control flags for BGP VPLS. Ravi Singh (ravis@juniper.net) Kireeti Kompella (kireeti@juniper.net). IETF-88 (Vancouver) speaker: Ravi Singh. BGP VPLS : Summary and an issue.

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Ravi Singh (ravis@juniper.net) Kireeti Kompella (kireeti@juniper.net)

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  1. draft-singh-l2vpn-bgp-vpls-control-flags-00.txt • Updated processing of control flags for BGP VPLS Ravi Singh (ravis@juniper.net)Kireeti Kompella (kireeti@juniper.net) IETF-88 (Vancouver) speaker: Ravi Singh

  2. BGP VPLS: Summary and an issue • Summary of BGP VPLS: efficiency of control messaging • A PE’s NLRI specifies behavior expected from all otherPEs in that block (per VPLS): • VPLS label to use • Behavior regarding acting on control flags, etc • Issue: PE behavior when mismatching settings of control flags: • Expectation of NLRI-originating PE cannot be met by every remote PE (w.r.t. acting on received control flags) • No support for selectively asking only some PEs to act on control flags • What do the other PEs do? What does NLRI-originating-PE do? • Ignore the mismatch? • Not bring up the PW? Updated processing of control flags for BGP VPLS IETF-88

  3. What is this draft about? • Supporting mixed-settings of control flags in a given VPLS: • Making BGP VPLS work when PEs differ in their settings of the control flags • For every (per-VPLS) PE-pair, if one PE does not have the same value for C-bit, the PW between the pair still comes up. However, does not use CW. • Similarly for other bits in the control-flags • Works in a backward compatible fashion • Enabling use of p2mp LSPs as transport when PEs in per-VPLS PE-set have mismatching control flags Updated processing of control flags for BGP VPLS IETF-88

  4. Illustrative BGP VPLS: 1/2 Using C-bit to illustrate the issue Assume: CW-capable PE s: PE1, PE2 CW-non-capable PE: PE3 Can each PE forward customer traffic to sites behind every other PE? Customer 2 Customer 1 … … RR Customer 2 PE1 … E PE2 B A D PE3 … C Customer 1 … … Customer 1 Customer 2 Updated processing of control flags for BGP VPLS IETF-88

  5. Illustrative BGP VPLS: 2/2 Using C-bit to illustrate the issue Assume: CW-capable PE s: PE1, PE2 CW-non-capable PE: PE3 Can each PE forward customer traffic to sites behind every other PE? Customer 2 Customer 1 … … RR Customer 2 PE1 … E PE2 B A D PE3 … C Before this draft: UP PW (uses CW): PE1-PE2 Down PWs: PE1-PE3, PE2-PE3 With this draft: all PWs come up. UP PW (uses CW): PE1-PE2 UP PWs (not using CW): PE1-PE3, PE2-PE3 Customer 1 … … Customer 1 Customer 2 Updated processing of control flags for BGP VPLS IETF-88

  6. Next steps • Soliciting feedback • Progressing in the WG Updated processing of control flags for BGP VPLS IETF-88

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