T-LDP Status Signaling for Spoke-SDPs Terminating on IES/VPRN

T-LDP status signaling and PW active/standby signaling capabilities are supported on ipipe and epipe spoke SDPs.

Spoke SDP termination on an IES or VPRN provides the ability to cross-connect traffic entering on a spoke SDP, used for Layer 2 services (VLLs or VPLS), on to an IES or VPRN service. From a logical point of view the spoke SDP entering on a network port is cross-connected to the Layer 3 service as if it had entered using a service SAP. The main exception to this is traffic entering the Layer 3 service using a spoke SDP is handled with network QoS policies instead of access QoS policies.

When a SAP down or SDP binding down status message is received by the PE in which the Ipipe or Ethernet Spoke-SDP is terminated on an IES or VPRN interface, the interface is brought down and all associated routes are withdrawn in a similar way when the Spoke-SDP goes down locally. The same actions are taken when the standby T-LDP status message is received by the IES/VPRN PE.

This feature can be used to provide redundant connectivity to a VPRN or IES from a PE providing a VLL service, as shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1. Active/Standby VRF Using Resilient Layer 2 Circuits