Network Diversity and Fast Reroute Sample Clauses

Network Diversity and Fast Reroute. Describe the Supplier’s ability to provide and maintain diversity of VITA’s MPLS traffic across access switches and core routers in the network. Also describe the Supplier’s capability to detect failed PE-router or core (P-router) facilities and to route around these failed devices within 50-msec. This is particularly important for support of VoIP. Has the Supplier implemented the “Fast Reroute” protocol to provide sub-50 msec re-route to an alternate Label Switched Path? If the Supplier has not implemented the Fast Reroute protocol, describe the mechanism it employs to ensure a sub-50 msec re-route.
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Network Diversity and Fast Reroute. Yes The CenturyLink IP/MPLS backbone uses a fully redundant architecture with primary and backup transport circuits. Every core router connects with redundant, diverse circuits. All circuits are protected by MPLS fast reroute for restoration. VPN and NGS traffic paths are also fully protected with MPLS FRR from edge to edge. All backbone traffic is transported through MPLS LSPs with primary and back up paths. In the case a transit node fails, LSPs will divert traffic as determined by IGP protocols. The Core routers support MPLS via the RSVP-TE protocol (RFC 3209). RSVP-TE is used to establish MPLS tunnels with the Fast Reroute resiliency enhancement (RFC 4090). Fast Reroute provides hop-by-hop detours around network failures in sub-100 ms (within the continental US).

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