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ITU-T G.8113.1/Y.1372.1 (04/2016)

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Operations, administration and maintenance mechanisms for MPLS-TP in packet transport networks
Recommendation ITU-T G.8113.1/Y.1372.1 specifies mechanisms for user-plane operations, administration and maintenance (OAM) in multi-protocol label switching transport profile (MPLS‑TP) networks to meet the MPLS-TP OAM requirements defined in IETF RFC 5860. It also specifies the MPLS-TP OAM packet formats, syntax and semantics of MPLS-TP OAM packet fields.

The OAM mechanisms defined in this Recommendation assume common forwarding of the MPLS‑TP user packets and MPLS-TP OAM packets. In transport networks, the OAM return path is always in-band.

The MPLS-TP OAM mechanisms described in this Recommendation apply to co-routed bidirectional point-to-point MPLS-TP connections. Unidirectional point-to-point and point‑to‑multipoint MPLS-TP connections will be addressed in a future version of this Recommendation.

This Recommendation is compliant with the transport profile of MPLS as defined by the IETF. In the event of a misalignment in MPLS-TP-related architecture, framework, and protocols between this ITU-T Recommendation and the normatively referenced IETF RFCs, the RFCs will take precedence.
Citation: https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/12803
Series title: G series: Transmission systems and media, digital systems and networks
  G.8000-G.8999: Packet over Transport aspects
  G.8100-G.8199: MPLS over Transport aspects
Y series: Global information infrastructure, Internet protocol aspects, next-generation networks, Internet of Things and smart cities
  Y.1000-Y.1999: Internet protocol aspects
  Y.1300-Y.1399: Transport
Approval date: 2016-04-13
Provisional name:G.tpoam; G.mplstpoam
Approval process:AAP
Status: In force
Maintenance responsibility: ITU-T Study Group 15
Further details: Patent statement(s)
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