Re: Question regarding inter-AS L2 VPNs
"Bharadwaj Kalahasti" <[email protected]> Tue, 20 May 2003 11:10:55 -0700
| Newsgroups | gmane.ietf.ppvpn |
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| Organization | Alcatel |
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
I am aware that LDP RFC 3036 states that FEC elements are reachable across AS-boundaries. And the ERO Object in RSVP-TE messages can have sub-object 32 representing the AS#. But, the L2 VPN Framework document only indicates that the inter-AS L2 VPNs should be supported as well without specfying the authentication mechanisms end-to-end. Does security not matter in this case since the VPN is across SP networks of different carriers? If it does, what do the authors have in mind for such VPNs? I appreciate any insights. Regards, Kalahasti Bharadwaj Kalahasti wrote: > Hi, > If a L2 VPN needs to be setup with multiple point-to-point > pseudo-wires signalled by LDP, all tunnelled on one RSVP-TE PSN tunnel > and if the pseudo-wire endpoints are in different ASs, can LDP with the > extensions for the pseudo-wire setup be still used? Also, can RSVP-TE > tunnels be inter-AS for this purpose? > Thanks, > Kalahasti