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Este artigo propõe um sistema de gerenciamento de serviços hierárquico baseado em Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) ponto a multiponto (P2MP). Tradicionalmente, os sistemas de gerenciamento geral implantados em alguns provedores de serviços controlam MPLS Label Switched Paths (LSPs) (por exemplo, RSVP-TE e LDP) e serviços (por exemplo, L2VPN, L3VPN e IP) separadamente. Para que sistemas de gerenciamento dedicados para LSPs e serviços MPLS cooperem entre si automaticamente, um sistema hierárquico de gerenciamento de serviços foi proposto com foco principal em LSPs TE ponto a ponto (P2P) no gerenciamento de caminhos MPLS. No caso em que LSPs e serviços P2MP TE são implantados em redes MPLS, os sistemas de gerenciamento dedicados para LSPs e serviços P2MP TE devem trabalhar juntos automaticamente. Portanto, este artigo propõe um novo algoritmo que utiliza uma correlação entre LSPs P2MP TE e serviços VPN multicast baseados em uma arquitetura hierárquica de gerenciamento de serviços baseada em P2MP MPLS. Além disso, a capacidade e o desempenho do algoritmo proposto são avaliados por simulações, que na verdade são baseadas em certas redes reais de produção MPLS, e são comparadas com as do algoritmo para LSPs P2P TE. Os resultados mostram que este sistema é muito escalável em redes reais de produção MPLS. Este sistema, com correlação automática, parece ser implantável em redes reais de produção MPLS.
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Kenji KUMAKI, Ikuo NAKAGAWA, Kenichi NAGAMI, Tomohiko OGISHI, Shigehiro ANO, "P2MP MPLS-Based Hierarchical Service Management System" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E92-B, no. 4, pp. 1094-1103, April 2009, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E92.B.1094.
Abstract: This paper proposes a point-to-multipoint (P2MP) Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) based hierarchical service management system. Traditionally, general management systems deployed in some service providers control MPLS Label Switched Paths (LSPs) (e.g., RSVP-TE and LDP) and services (e.g., L2VPN, L3VPN and IP) separately. In order for dedicated management systems for MPLS LSPs and services to cooperate with each other automatically, a hierarchical service management system has been proposed with the main focus on point-to-point (P2P) TE LSPs in MPLS path management. In the case where P2MP TE LSPs and services are deployed in MPLS networks, the dedicated management systems for P2MP TE LSPs and services must work together automatically. Therefore, this paper proposes a new algorithm that uses a correlation between P2MP TE LSPs and multicast VPN services based on a P2MP MPLS-based hierarchical service management architecture. Also, the capacity and performance of the proposed algorithm are evaluated by simulations, which are actually based on certain real MPLS production networks, and are compared to that of the algorithm for P2P TE LSPs. Results show this system is very scalable within real MPLS production networks. This system, with the automatic correlation, appears to be deployable in real MPLS production networks.
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