- Layer 2 MPLS VPN
A Layer 2 MPLS VPN is a term in
computer networking . It is a method thatInternet service providers use to segregate their network for their customers, to allow them to transmit data over anIP network . This is often sold as a service to businesses.Layer 2 VPNs are a type of
Virtual Private Network (VPN) that usesMPLS labels to transport data. The communication occurs betweenrouters that are known as "Provider Edge" routers (PEs), since they sit on the edge of the provider's network, next to the customer's network.Internet providers who have an existing
Layer 2 network (such as ATM orFrame Relay )) may choose to use these VPNs instead of the other common MPLS VPN,Layer 3 . There is no oneIETF standard for Layer 2 MPLS VPNs. Instead, two methodologies may be used. Both methods use MPLS Headers to encapsulate data. However, they differ in the way they transport data.Types of Layer 2 MPLS VPNs
BGP-based
The BGP-based type is based on a draft specification by Kireeti Kompella, from
Juniper Networks . It uses theBorder Gateway Protocol (BGP) as the mechanism for PE routers to communicate with each other about their customer connections. Each router connects to a central cloud, using BGP. This means that when new customers are added (usually to new routers), the existing routers will communicate with each other, via BGP, and automatically add the new customers to the service.LDP-based
The second type is based on a draft specification by Vach Kompella (Alcatel-Lucent) . This method is also known as a "Layer 2 circuit". It uses the
Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) to communicate between PE routers. In this case, every router will connect to every other router in the VPN, which differs from the BGP-based methodology.Methods used by Vendors
* Alcatel-Lucent: LDP based
*Foundry Networks : LDP-based (NetIron XMR Series, NetIron MLX Series)
*Juniper Networks : BGP-based (M/T/J-series)
* Juniper Networks: LDP-based (E-series)
* Cisco Systems: LDP-based
*Lucent Technologies (formerlyRiverstone Networks ): LDP-based
*Ericsson (formerlyRedback Networks ): LDP-based
* Huawei Technologies: LDP-based & BGP-based (NE/S-series)
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