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Label Distribution Protocol

Known as: LDP 
Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) is a protocol in which routers capable of Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) exchange label mapping information… 
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2014
2014
Most of the network operators are looking into how to upgrade their existing network infrastructures in a cost-effective manner… 
Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
An open issue still to be addressed in low‐power lossy networks (LLNs) is how the application requirements, the available… 
2010
2010
Since its inception more than a decade ago, multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) has become one of the fastest-growing… 
Review
2009
Review
2009
The higher transmission rates currently supported by Ethernet lead to the possibility of expanding Ethernet beyond the local area… 
2005
2005
By analyzing the key technologiespseudo wire and Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)to implement the Virtual Private LAN Service… 
Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
This document documents the consensus reached by the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Working Group within the IETF to focus… 
2003
2003
This document describes a mechanism that helps to minimize the negative effects on MPLS traffic caused by Label Switching Router… 
2003
2003
The Optical Interworking Forum (OIF) has defined extensions to the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) and the Resource ReSerVation… 
2003
2003
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) systems will be used in core networks where system downtime must be kept to an absolute… 
1999
1999
Since the emergence of the Web in the mid’90s, applications using the so-called transfer control protocol (TCP) have rapidly…