Related Documentation
- EX, M, MX, PTX, SRX, T Series
- Supported MPLS Standards
- EX, M, MX, PTX, QFX, SRX, T Series
- Accessing Standards Documents on the Internet
- M, MX, PTX, T Series
- Supported GMPLS Standards
- M, PTX, SRX, T Series
- Supported LDP Standards
Supported RSVP Standards
The Junos OS substantially supports the following RFCs and Internet drafts, which define standards for RSVP.
- RFC 2205, Resource ReSerVation [sic] Protocol (RSVP)—Version 1 Functional Specification
- RFC 2210, The Use of RSVP with IETF Integrated Services
- RFC 2211, Specification of the Controlled-Load Network Element Service
- RFC 2212, Specification of Guaranteed Quality of Service
- RFC 2215, General Characterization Parameters for Integrated Service Network Elements
- RFC 2745, RSVP Diagnostic Messages
- RFC 2747, RSVP Cryptographic Authentication (updated by RFC 3097)
- RFC 2961, RSVP Refresh Overhead Reduction Extensions
- RFC 3097, RSVP Cryptographic Authentication—Updated Message Type Value
- RFC 3209, RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels
The Null Service Object for maximum transmission unit (MTU) signaling in RSVP is not supported.
- RFC 3473, Generalized Multi-Protocol [sic] Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Resource ReserVation [sic] Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) Extensions
Only Section 9, “Fault Handling,” is supported.
- RFC 3477, Signalling Unnumbered Links in Resource ReSerVation [sic] Protocol - Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE)
- RFC 4090, Fast Reroute
Extensions to RSVP-TE for LSP Tunnels
Node protection in facility backup is not supported.
- RFC 4203, OSPF Extensions in Support of Generalized
Multi-Protocol [sic] Label Switching (GMPLS)
(OSPF extensions can carry traffic engineering information over unnumbered links.)
- RFC 4558, Node-ID Based Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) Hello: A Clarification Statement
- RFC 4561, Definition of a Record Route
Object (RRO) Node-Id Sub-Object
The RRO node ID subobject is for use in inter-AS link and node protection configurations.
- Internet draft draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-te-p2mp-01.txt, Extensions to RSVP-TE for Point to Multipoint TE LSPs (expires June 2005)
The following RFCs do not define standards, but provide information about RSVP and related technologies. The IETF classifies them variously as “Experimental” or “Informational.”
- RFC 2209, Resource ReSerVation [sic] Protocol (RSVP)—Version 1 Message Processing Rules
- RFC 2216, Network Element Service Specification Template
- RFC 4125, Maximum Allocation Bandwidth Constraints Model for Diffserv-aware MPLS Traffic Engineering
- RFC 4127, Russian Dolls Bandwidth Constraints Model for Diffserv-aware MPLS Traffic Engineering
Related Documentation
- EX, M, MX, PTX, SRX, T Series
- Supported MPLS Standards
- EX, M, MX, PTX, QFX, SRX, T Series
- Accessing Standards Documents on the Internet
- M, MX, PTX, T Series
- Supported GMPLS Standards
- M, PTX, SRX, T Series
- Supported LDP Standards
Published: 2014-05-20
Related Documentation
- EX, M, MX, PTX, SRX, T Series
- Supported MPLS Standards
- EX, M, MX, PTX, QFX, SRX, T Series
- Accessing Standards Documents on the Internet
- M, MX, PTX, T Series
- Supported GMPLS Standards
- M, PTX, SRX, T Series
- Supported LDP Standards