Highlight of the Content (2) Service Provider General Security Requirements Protection within the Core Protection on the User Access Line Emphases/details on RSVP-TE, LDP, PW, LSP, e.g. RSVP-TE Control plane protection with RSVP-TE: Isolation of the trusted domain deactivating RSVP on interfaces with neighbors who are not authorized to use RSVP, to protect against adjacent CE-PE attacks RSVP neighbor filtering at the protocol level based on a secure message hash using a key shared by RSVP neighbors. RSVP message pacing Resource limitation MPLS/GMPLS Inter-provider Security Requirements Control Plane Protection Data Plane Protection |