Label Space Reduction in MPLS Networks: How Much Can A Single Stacked Label Do?

Publication: Research - peer-reviewJournal article – Annual report year: 2008

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Most network operators have considered reducing LSR label spaces (number of labels used) as a way of simplifying management of underlaying virtual private networks (VPNs) and therefore reducing operational expenditure (OPEX). The IETF outlined the label merging feature in MPLS-allowing the configuration of multipoint-to-point connections (MP2P)-as a means of reducing label space in LSRs. We found two main drawbacks in this label space reduction scheme: a) it should be separately applied to a set of LSPs with the same egress LSR-which decreases the options for better reductions, and b) LSRs close to the edge of the network experience a greater label space reduction than those close to the core. The later implies that MP2P connections reduce the number of labels asymmetrically.
Original languageEnglish
JournalI E E E - A C M Transactions on Networking
Publication date2008
Volume16
Journal number6
Pages1308-1320
ISSN1063-6692
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StatePublished
CitationsWeb of Science® Times Cited: 5

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