Taqdir,

Take a look at RFC 5036, section 2.5. Here is an excerpt:

"LSR1 determines whether it will play the active or passive role
in session establishment by comparing addresses A1 and A2 as
unsigned integers.  If A1 > A2, LSR1 plays the active role;
otherwise, it is passive.

If LSR1 is active, it attempts to establish the LDP TCP
connection by connecting to the well-known LDP port at address
A2.  If LSR1 is passive, it waits for LSR2 to establish the LDP
TCP connection to its well-known LDP port."


On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 8:00 AM, Taqdir Singh <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Team,
>
>
> LDP also establishes session like BGP ?
>
> like we have BGP collision,both peers initiate connection and connection
> initiated by highest IP address is preserved .
>
> does the same appy to LDP also ?
>
>
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