Methods and apparatus for automated edge device configuration in a heterogeneous network

a technology of heterogeneous network and edge device, which is applied in the field of interworking of customer edge devices in a heterogeneous network, can solve the problems of not providing a mechanism whereby the pe device and vpn does not provide a mechanism for satisfying control messages, and achieve the effect of facilitating the automated configuration of the pe devices participating

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-09-11
ENTERASYS NETWORKS
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[0009]The present invention relates to methods and apparatus that permit a PE device to learn the address of a local CE device by monitoring the control messages, such as address resolution messages, originating from those local CE devices. In one embodiment, the invention facilitates the automated configuration of the PE devices participating in a Layer 2 VPN by permitting a PE device to share the addresses for its locally-attached CE devices with the remote PE devices in the VPN. In accordance with this embodiment, a PE device may share the addresses of the remote CE devices with the local CE devices by initiating its own control messages or responding to a control message issued by one of its local CE devices. This latter mechanism in effect hides the distributed, heterogeneous nature of the network from a local CE device.

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However, it fails to provide a mechanism whereby the PE device would automatically configure itself and its peer PE devices to add the new CE device to the network.
Moreover, this VPN does not provide a mechanism for satisfying control messages, such as address resolution messages (e.g., an ARP request), sent from one CE device using one type of data link (e.g., a frame relay link) that is attempting to discover the address of a second CE device across the VPN that uses a different type of data link (e.g., an ATM link).

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[0019]In brief overview, the present invention permits a PE device in a heterogeneous network to learn the address information for its locally-connected CE devices by monitoring the control messages sent by the CE devices. In one embodiment, the PE device then shares this learned address information with other PE devices. These remote PE devices may then provide their own locally-connected CE devices with the shared address information they have received. Using this information, the PE devices transparently route communications between CE devices that are connected to their PE devices using different types of data links.

[0020]As discussed above, one or more PE devices 116, 120, and 124 in the heterogeneous WAN of FIG. 1 participate in IP interworking by changing the Layer 2 encapsulation of the IP protocol data units (PDUs) flowing to and from the CE devices that are local to it. Referring to FIG. 2, the PE devices gather information concerning their locally-connected CE devices by ...

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A PE device learns the address of a local CE device by monitoring the control messages, such as address resolution messages, originating from those local devices. In one embodiment, automated configuration of the PE devices participating in a Layer 2 VPN is facilitated by permitting a PE device to share the addresses for its locally-attached CE devices with the remote PE devices in the VPN. A PE device may share the addresses of the remote CE devices with the local CE devices by initiating its own control message or responding to an control message issued by one of its local CE devices. This latter mechanism in effect hides the distributed, heterogeneous nature of the network from a local CE device.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]The present application claims the benefit of the co-pending application having Attorney Docket No. TEN-008, filed herewith, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference as if set forth in its entirety herein.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The invention relates generally to the interworking of customer edge devices in a heterogeneous network and, in particular, to methods and apparatus that assist or automatically configure the provider edge devices in that network.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]One application for multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) is the implementation of Layer 2 virtual private networks (VPN) using MPLS tunneling. Referring to FIG. 1, a typical wide area network (WAN) includes customer edge (CE) devices 100, 104, 108, and 112, and provider edge (PE) devices 116, 120 and 124. In general, an edge device is a device, e.g., a router, that sits on the edge of a network cloud such as the Internet or a privat...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04L12/56G06F15/177H04L12/46H04L29/06H04L29/12
CPCH04L12/4641H04L29/06H04L69/08H04L29/12018H04L61/10H04L29/12009H04L61/00H04L9/40
Inventor SHAH, HIMANSHU
Owner ENTERASYS NETWORKS
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