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    A fast reroute (FRR) technique that may be deployed at the edge of a network having first and second edge devices coupled to a neighboring routing domain. If the first edge device detects a node or link failure that prevents it from communicating with the neighboring domain, the first edge device reroutes at least some data packets addressed to the neighboring domain to the second edge device. The second edge device receives the rerouted packets and then forwards the packets to the neighboring domain. Notably, the second edge device is not permitted to reroute the received packets a second time, e.g., upon identifying another inter-domain node or link failure. As such, loops are avoided at the edge of the network and packets are rerouted to the neighboring routing domain faster and more efficiently than in prior implementations.
Application Number
申请号
200580034502 Application Date
申请日
2005.11.17
Title 名称 Fast reroute (frr) protection at the edge of a rfc 2547 network
Publication Number
公开号
101044728 Publication Date
公开日
2007.09.26
Approval Pub. Date Granted Pub. Date
International Classification 分类号 H04L12/56;G01R31/08
Applicant(s) Name
申请人
Cisco Tech Inc.
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Inventor(s) Name 发明人 Filsfils Clarence;Previdi Stefano B.;Scudder John Galen;Ward David D.;Vasseur Jean-philippe;Guichard Jim
Attorney & Agent 代理人 wangyi
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