1. Introducing IPv6 in IP/MPLS networks
1.1 Generic routing principles in IP/MPLS networks
1.1.1 Routing reminders on core networks
Information packets are routed on an IP network from hop-by-hop to their destination. For each packet received, a Layer 3 device, or router, must be able to determine the next hop to which to send the packet. To do this, routers exchange information on the paths available to reach each destination, in order to determine their own routing table (also known as RIB, for Routing Information Base), according to a number of protocols....
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- Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture, ROSAN (E.) et al., IETF RFC 3031 - RFC 3031 - 2001
- BGP/MPLS IP Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), ROSEN (E.), REKHTER (Y.), IETF RFC 4364 - RFC 4364 - 2006
- Softwire Problem Statement, DURAND (A.) et al., IETF RFC 4925 - RFC 4925 - 2007
- BGP-MPLS IP Virtual Private Network (VPN) Extension for IPv6 VPN, De CLERCQ (J.) et al., IETF RFC 4659 - RFC 4659 - 2006 ...
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