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calculating needed bandwidth, 113–119
call setup (‘signaling’) process
CR-LDP, 57
RSVP, 55
capital expense (CapEx), 237
carrier market, 227–228, 235
CDR (Committed Data Rate), 56–57
CE to CE (customer-equipment-to-customer-equipment model), 149
characterizing aspect, traffic engineering, 109–111
CIR (Committed Information Rate), 209
circuit switching by label, 26–27
Cisco
AToM (Any Transport over MPLS), 154, 170
and RSVP-TE model, 76
Tunnel Builder vendor solution, 101–105
command language interface (CLI), 101
commands
hop-by-hop show, 61–62
MPLS forwarding table, 13
MPLS label range, 12
RSVP strict path, 65
show, configuring new interfaces with, 37–38
show session, 42–43
Committed Data Rate (CDR), 56–57
Committed Information Rate (CIR), 209
configuring LDP, 36–37
Constraint Route Label Distribution Protocol (CR-LDP), 35
control load, bandwidth reservation class, 198
COPS method, packet policing, 199–200
CoS (Cost of Service), 201–203
CR-LDP (Constraint Route Label Distribution Protocol)
compared to RSVP-TE, 57–58
described, 35, 56–57
IEFT drafts, 47
creating
hop-by-hop path, 59
L3 VPN, 172–179
LDP for MPLS interfaces, 41
MPLS on new interface, 40–41
cross-connect tables and routers, 47
customer-equipment-to-customer-equipment model (CE to CE), 149
customers of MPLS, 233
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