| J. R. Leu, "MPLS for linux," http://mpls-linux.sourceforge.net/, 2002. |
....Penultimate LSR refers to the LSR preceding the egress LER for the LSP. The Penultimate Hop Popping[5] operation is the same as that of Core Switching except no label will be pushed onto the packet s label stack. Thus the sequence consists of POP and FWD. Similar use of micro instructions by [12] is in the implementation level only and does not integrate this concept into the architecture design. The advantage of integration into the network design is the flexibility that can be achieved by micro instructions. The APLS Micro Instruction Architecture (AMIA) uses micro instructions as the ....
J. R. Leu, "MPLS for linux," http://mpls-linux.sourceforge.net/, 2002.
....instructions that can be combined to form a more complex and higher level set of instructions. What Micro Instructions can offer to APLS is flexibility to reconfigure label operations. The application of Micro Instructions to label switching archi tecture is not new. A MPLS implementation in Linux[21] uses a form of instruction set label operation architecture. However, Micro Instructions is not part of the MPLS architecture design and is not generalised offer more then just implementation flexibility. APLS Micro instructions Architecture (AMIA) is novel in its generalised application to ....
J. R. Leu, "MPLS for linux," http://mpls-linux. sourceforge.netJ, 2002.
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