What is the exact difference between MPLS tunnel and LSP Path?
According to my knowledge,
Tunnel - Path between Ingress and Egress Routers.Used for Traffic Engineering (Band-width assigned)
LSP Path - Path between Ingress and Egress Routers.Used for MPLS.
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According to my knowledge,
Tunnel - Path between Ingress and Egress Routers.Used for Traffic Engineering (Band-width assigned)
LSP Path - Path between Ingress and Egress Routers.Used for MPLS.
mpls-te
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According to my knowledge,
Tunnel - Path between Ingress and Egress Routers.Used for Traffic Engineering (Band-width assigned)
LSP Path - Path between Ingress and Egress Routers.Used for MPLS.
mpls-te
According to my knowledge,
Tunnel - Path between Ingress and Egress Routers.Used for Traffic Engineering (Band-width assigned)
LSP Path - Path between Ingress and Egress Routers.Used for MPLS.
mpls-te
mpls-te
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LSP is Predetermined path Over two Label edge Routers. It is established over Label switching router. It is based on Forwarding equivalence class. LSP is required to MPLS forwarding.
MPLS Traffic Engineering build unidirectional Tunnel between source and destination. IT is based on LSP Path.
For more details cisco
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LSP is Predetermined path Over two Label edge Routers. It is established over Label switching router. It is based on Forwarding equivalence class. LSP is required to MPLS forwarding.
MPLS Traffic Engineering build unidirectional Tunnel between source and destination. IT is based on LSP Path.
For more details cisco
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LSP is Predetermined path Over two Label edge Routers. It is established over Label switching router. It is based on Forwarding equivalence class. LSP is required to MPLS forwarding.
MPLS Traffic Engineering build unidirectional Tunnel between source and destination. IT is based on LSP Path.
For more details cisco
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LSP is Predetermined path Over two Label edge Routers. It is established over Label switching router. It is based on Forwarding equivalence class. LSP is required to MPLS forwarding.
MPLS Traffic Engineering build unidirectional Tunnel between source and destination. IT is based on LSP Path.
For more details cisco
LSP is Predetermined path Over two Label edge Routers. It is established over Label switching router. It is based on Forwarding equivalence class. LSP is required to MPLS forwarding.
MPLS Traffic Engineering build unidirectional Tunnel between source and destination. IT is based on LSP Path.
For more details cisco
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