2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11235-006-5521-2
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Optimum Arrangement of Reliable Label-Switched Paths in MPLS Over Optical Networks

Abstract: In MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching) over optical networks, both the optical level and the MPLS level fault recovery can be considered. Generally, a more flexible path arrangement can be realized by the MPLS level recovery, while fast recovery can be achieved by the optical level recovery. When the optical level recovery is adopted, only normal traffic is carried through the working lightpaths and only recovered traffic is carried through the backup lightpaths. In contrast, the working LSPs (Label-Switched… Show more

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“…The architecture of MPLS is based on labels inserted between the layer 2 of OSI model (switching) with the OSI layer 3 (routing). In addition, the switching layer is done independent of the technology used in layer 2 [2].…”
Section: Multi-protocol Label Switchingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The architecture of MPLS is based on labels inserted between the layer 2 of OSI model (switching) with the OSI layer 3 (routing). In addition, the switching layer is done independent of the technology used in layer 2 [2].…”
Section: Multi-protocol Label Switchingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nagao and all [6] presents MPLS as a mechanism to administer routes by using optical networks, in order to achieve greater flexibility and change without interruption using secondary LSPs.…”
Section: Mpls Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nagao and all [11] presents MPLS as a mechanism to administer routes by using optical networks, in order to achieve greater flexibility and change without interruption using secondary LSPs.…”
Section: B Mpls Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%