Omar,

You should be able to mix and match LDP and TDP in your network. This is
actually common in network transitions. The only restriction is that two
routers on a given subnet use the same protocol. Otherwise, the session
will obviously not be established.

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Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 10:36 PM
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Subject: [c-nsp] TDP/LDP

Hi Guys,

We're migrating an older MPLS networt based on TDP, our current MPLS Net
uses LDP, however so far I cannot establish an tunnel VPN between sites
from old MPLS net to new MPLS new. My question is: TDP and LDP are
incompatible?, is possible establish a VPN tunnel between sites that use
LDP and sites that uses TDP?

Thank you for your response....!

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Omar E.P.T
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