Two MPLS routers, R1 and R2, are not directly connected and have an established LDP session running between them. What type of LDP session is this?
Two MPLS routers, R1 and R2, are not directly connected and have an established LDP session running between them. What type of LDP session is this?
When two MPLS routers, R1 and R2, are not directly connected but have an established LDP (Label Distribution Protocol) session, this is known as a Targeted LDP session. Unlike Direct LDP sessions which require direct physical connectivity, Targeted LDP sessions allow for the establishment of an LDP session between routers that are not directly connected.
yes!!!! option D
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In the context of MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching), when two routers that are not directly connected have an established LDP (Label Distribution Protocol) session, it is referred to as a "Targeted LDP session." So, the correct answer is: D. Targeted LDP session
D is correct