The carrier is required to manually provision the SDP if they create transport tunnels using RSVP-TE. Operators have the option to choose a manually configured SDP if they use LDP as the tunnel signaling protocol. The functionality is the same regardless of the signaling protocol.
Creating a BGP AD-enabled VPLS service on an ingress node with the manually provisioned SDP option causes the tunnel manager to search for an existing SDP that connects to the far-end PE. The far-end IP information is learned from the BGP next hop information in the NLRI. If a single SDP exists to that PE, it is used. If no SDP is established between the two endpoints, the service remains down until a manually configured SDP becomes active.
When multiple SDPs exist between two endpoints, the tunnel manager selects the appropriate SDP. The algorithm prefers SDPs with the best (lower) metric. If there are multiple SDPs with equal metrics, the operational state of the SDPs with the best metric is considered. If the operational state is the same, the SDP with the higher SDP-ID is used. If an SDP with a preferred metric is found with an operational state that is not active, the tunnel manager flags it as ineligible and restarts the algorithm.