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packet-marking procedures, 196-197, 221
packets
conversion of IP to MPLS, 3
DIFFSERV markings, 211-215
displaying MPLS on protocol analyzer, 20
dropped, 190
MPLS with pre-marked, 210
overloading router, 205
policing, 199-201
path management, 134-135
path requests, RSVP, 73-75
paths
alternative, 83-84
designing backup, 90-91
hop-by-hop, 59-60
label switch, 5
primary and secondary, 90-95
qualified and prepositioned, 81
show, 95-99
peak data rate (PDR), 56-57
Peer Model, VPN model, 155-159
planning MPLS marketing, 234
policies, creating ingress and egress, 219-221
policy-based packet policing, 199-201
policing networks, 221
polling, network failure detection method, 81-83
pops, pushes, 8
Precedence bits
mapping, 211
marked, 210
primary and secondary paths, 90-95
Priority Queuing, 200
protection and recovery, optical networking, 135
protocol analyzers, 19-20, 72
protocol data units (PDUs), 170
protocols.
See also specific protocol
any-to-any, 154
AToM, 170-171
GMPLS, 130-132
IPSec, 145-146
Kompella's suite, 169-170
L2Pv3, 147-148
LPD described, 35
Martini draft, 165-167
MPLS described, 2
reservation/policing, 198-199
tunnel, compared, 148
provisioning and subscribing, 111-112
pushes, label, described, 8
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