Claims
- 1. A method for establishing a data-link service between two nodes of a data network that is configured as a ring, wherein internodal traffic moves around the ring in a first predetermined direction and in a second predetermined direction, comprising the steps of:
assigning a first local address to a first node of said network and a second local address to a second node thereof; transmitting a first signaling message from said first node around said ring to said second node in said first predetermined direction, said first signaling message comprising said first local address and an indicated interface of said first node for transmitting traffic toward said second node in said first predetermined direction; verifying that said first local address of said first signaling message at said second node matches said second local address; and thereafter returning a second signaling message from said second node around said ring to said first node in said second predetermined direction, said second signaling message comprising said second local address and an indicated interface of said second node that receives traffic traveling from said first node around said ring in said second predetermined direction.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of presenting a link to said network as an unnumbered interface for use in a routing protocol.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein said routing protocol is OSPF-TE.
- 4. The method according to claim 2, wherein said routing protocol is IS-IS-TE.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of disabling a requirement of said second node that said first signaling message must be received via said indicated interface.
- 6. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of:
prior to performing said step of returning a second signaling message, verifying that said first signaling message was received at said second node via said indicated interface of said second node.
- 7. The method according to claim 1, wherein said ring is a RPR ring.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, wherein said first local address and said second local address are RPR IP addresses.
- 9. The method according to claim 1, wherein said ring is a SRP ring.
- 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein said first local address and said second local address are SRP IP addresses.
- 11. The method according to claim 1, wherein said first signaling message comprises an unnumbered explicit route object, said explicit route object being inserted in said first signaling message by said first node.
- 12. The method according to claim 1, wherein said first signaling message comprises an unnumbered record route object, said record route object being inserted in said first signaling message by said first node.
- 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein said unnumbered record route object includes said first local address and said indicated interface of said first node.
- 14. The method according to claim 1, wherein said second signaling message comprises an unnumbered record route object, said record route object being inserted in said second signaling message by said second node.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, wherein said unnumbered record route object includes said second local address and said indicated interface of said second node.
- 16. The method according to claim 11, wherein said first local address and said indicated interface of said first node are carried in fields of a subobject of said explicit route object.
- 17. The method according to claim 1, wherein said ring comprises a first ringlet for carrying traffic in said first pre-determined direction and a second ringlet for carrying traffic in said second predetermined direction.
- 18. A communications network, comprising:
a first node and a second node configured to operate as label-switched routers to convey traffic therebetween, said first node and said second node being nodes along a ring, and respectively having a first local address and a second local address, said first node and said second node each having east and west interfaces with said ring, and being configured such that responsively to a request to initiate a data-link service between said first node and said second node, said first node transmits a first signaling message via one of said east and west interfaces thereof around said ring to said second node; wherein said first signaling message contains an unnumbered explicit route object that includes an indication of a predetermined direction around said link for said data-link service and an identification of said first node; wherein responsively to said first signaling message, said second node returns a second signaling message via one of said east and west interfaces thereof around said ring to said first node; and wherein said second signaling message includes an unnumbered return route object that includes an indication of one of said east and west interfaces of said second node that receives traffic moving in said predetermined direction.
- 19. The communications network according to claim 18, wherein prior to returning said second signaling message, said second node is further configured to verify that said first signaling message was received at said second node via a designated interface of said first node.
- 20. The communications network according to claim 18, wherein said first node is adapted to present an unnumbered interface that is adapted for use with traffic engineering enhancements of a routing protocol.
- 21. The communications network according to claim 20, wherein said routing protocol is OSPF-TE.
- 22. The communications network according to claim 20, wherein said routing protocol is IS-IS-TE.
- 23. The communications network according to claim 18, wherein said ring is a RPR ring.
- 24. The communications network according to claim 23, wherein said first local address and said second local address are RPR IP addresses.
- 25. The communications network according to claim 18, wherein said ring is a SRP ring.
- 26. The communications network according to claim 25, wherein said first local address and said second local address are SRP IP addresses.
- 27. The communications network according to claim 18, wherein said first local address and said indication of said predetermined direction are carried in fields of a subobject of said explicit route object.
- 28. The communications network according to claim 18, wherein said ring comprises a first ringlet for carrying traffic in a first predetermined direction and a second ringlet for carrying traffic in a second predetermined direction.
- 29. A communications network, comprising:
an unnumbered first node and an unnumbered second node configured to operate as label-switched routers to convey traffic therebetween, said first node and said second node being nodes along a ring, and respectively having a first local address and a second local address, said first node and said second node each having east and west interfaces with said ring, and being configured such that responsively to a request to initiate a data-link service between said first node and said second node, said first node transmits a first signaling message via one of said east and west interfaces thereof around said ring to said second node; and wherein said first signaling message contains a label switched path tunnel interface identification object having an indicator of a predetermined direction for traffic of said data-link service traveling around said ring and an identification of said first node.
- 30. The communications network according to claim 29, wherein responsively to said first signaling message, said second node returns a second signaling message via one of said east and west interfaces thereof around said ring to said first node; and
wherein said second signaling message includes an unnumbered return route object that includes an indication of one of said east and west interfaces of said second node that receives traffic moving in said predetermined direction.
- 31. The communications network according to claim 29, wherein after receiving said first signaling message, said second node is further configured to verify that said first signaling message was received at said second node via said one of said east and west interfaces thereof that corresponds to said indicator of said predetermined direction in said first signaling message.
- 32. The communications network according to claim 29, wherein said first node is adapted to present an unnumbered interface for use by traffic compliant with a routing protocol.
- 33. The communications network according to claim 32, wherein said routing protocol is OSPF-TE.
- 34. The communications network according to claim 32, wherein said routing protocol is IS-IS-TE.
- 35. The communications network according to claim 29, wherein said ring is a RPR ring.
- 36. The communications network according to claim 35, wherein said first local address and said second local address are RPR IP addresses.
- 37. The communications network according to claim 29, wherein said ring is a SRP ring.
- 38. The communications network according to claim 37, wherein said first local address and said second local address are SRP IP addresses.
- 39. The communications network according to claim 29, wherein said label-switched path tunnel interface identification object is included in an unnumbered explicit route object.
- 40. The communications network according to claim 29, wherein said ring comprises a first ringlet for carrying traffic in a first predetermined direction and a second ringlet for carrying traffic in a second predetermined direction.
- 41. A method for establishing a data-link service between two nodes of a data network that is configured as a ring, comprising the steps of:
configuring an unnumbered first node and an unnumbered second node to operate as label-switched routers to convey traffic therebetween, said first node and said second node being nodes along said ring, and respectively having a first local address and a second local address, said first node and said second node each having east and west interfaces with said ring; and responsively to a request to initiate said data-link service, transmitting a first signaling message via one of said east and west interfaces of said first node around said ring to said second node, wherein said first signaling message contains a label-switched path tunnel interface identification object having an indicator of a predetermined direction for traffic of said data-link service traveling around said ring and an identification of said first node.
- 42. The method according to claim 41, further comprising the step of responsively to said first signaling message, returning a second signaling message from said second node via one of said east and west interfaces thereof around said ring to said first node, wherein said second signaling message includes an unnumbered return route object that includes an indication of one of said east and west interfaces of said second node that receives traffic moving in said predetermined direction.
- 43. The method according to claim 41, wherein said second node is further configured to verify that said first signaling message was received at said second node via said one of said east and west interfaces thereof that corresponds to said indicator of said predetermined direction in said first signaling message.
- 44. The method according to claim 41, wherein said ring is a RPR ring.
- 45. The method according to claim 44, wherein said first local address and said second local address are RPR IP ad-dresses.
- 46. The method according to claim 41, wherein said ring is a SRP ring.
- 47. The method according to claim 46, wherein said first local address and said second local address are SRP IP ad-dresses.
- 48. The method according to claim 41, wherein said label-switched path tunnel interface identification object is included in an unnumbered explicit route object.
- 49. The method according to claim 41, wherein said label-switched path tunnel interface identification object is included in an unnumbered return route object.
- 50. The method according to claim 41, wherein said ring comprises a first ringlet for carrying traffic in a first predetermined direction and a second ringlet for carrying traffic in a second predetermined direction.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/386,468, filed Jun. 5, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60386468 |
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