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Traffic Engineering with MPLS
Traffic engineering facilitates efficient and reliable network
operations while simultaneously optimizing network resources and traffic
performance. Traffic engineering provides the ability to move traffic
flow away from the shortest path selected by the interior gateway
protocol (IGP) to a potentially less congested physical path across
a network. To support traffic engineering, besides source routing,
the network must do the following:
- Compute a path at the source by taking into account all
the constraints, such as bandwidth and administrative requirements.
- Distribute the information about network topology and
link attributes throughout the network once the path is computed.
- Reserve network resources and modify link attributes.
MPLS traffic engineering uses the following components:
- MPLS LSPs for packet forwarding
- IGP extensions for distributing information about the
network topology and link attributes
- CSPF for path computation and path selection
- RSVP extensions to establish the forwarding state along
the path and reserve resources along the path
J-series Services Routers also support traffic engineering across
different OSPF regions. For more details, see the JUNOS MPLS Applications Configuration Guide.
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