Packet Processing Method and Router
US-2018183711-A1 · Jun 28, 2018 · US
US10680942B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10680942-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815926872-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 20, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 9, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 9, 2020 |
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The present disclosure discloses a packet processing method, device, and system. The system includes: a controller, configured to: allocate a service label to a service processing manner of an FEC, establish a mapping relationship between the service label and the service processing manner, send the service label to a source node, and send the mapping relationship to a destination node; the source node, configured to: receive the service label sent by the controller, receive a first packet, insert the service label to the first packet to obtain a second packet, and send the second packet to the destination node; the destination node, configured to: receive the mapping relationship sent by the controller, receive the second packet sent by the source node, and pop the service label from the second packet according to the mapping relationship, to obtain the first packet.
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A packet processing system, wherein the system comprises: a controller, configured to: allocate a service label to a service processing manner of a forwarding equivalence class (FEC), establish a mapping relationship between the service label and the service processing manner, send the service label to a source node corresponding to the FEC, and send the mapping relationship to a destination node corresponding to the FEC; the source node, configured to: receive the service label that is corresponding to the FEC and that is sent by the controller, receive a first packet corresponding to the FEC, insert the service label to the first packet to obtain a second packet, and send the second packet to the destination node corresponding to the FEC; and the destination node, configured to: receive the mapping relationship sent by the controller, receive the second packet sent by the source node corresponding to the FEC, and pop the service label from the second packet according to the mapping relationship, to obtain the first packet; wherein the service label instructs, when forwarding the second packet from the source node to the destination node, a network device to process the second packet in the service processing manner. 2. The system according to claim 1 , wherein that the controller sends the service label to the source node comprises: binding, by the controller, the service label to routing information corresponding to the FEC; and sending, by the controller, the routing information bound with the service label to the source node. 3. The system according to claim 1 , wherein that the controller sends the mapping relationship to the destination node comprises: inserting, by the controller, the service label and the service processing manner to network layer reachability information corresponding to the FEC, to form, in the network layer reachability information, the mapping relationship between the service label and the service processing manner; and sending the network layer reachability information to the destination node. 4. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the service processing manner performs load sharing processing on a packet, the network device is an intermediate node on a forwarding path from the source node to the destination node, and the service label is an inner label in a label stack of the second packet. 5. The system according to claim 1 , wherein: the controller is further configured to send a next-hop address corresponding to the FEC to the source node, so as to instruct the source node to obtain a label switched path (LSP) label corresponding to the next-hop address and forward the second packet according to the LSP label; and in a label stack of the second packet, the LSP label is an outer label, and the service label is the inner label. 6. A packet processing method, wherein the method comprises: allocating, by a controller, a service label to a service processing manner of a forwarding equivalence class (FEC), and establishing a mapping relationship between the service label and the service processing manner; sending, by the controller, the service label corresponding to the FEC to a source node corresponding to the FEC, so as to instruct the source node to insert the service label to a first packet corresponding to the FEC, to obtain a second packet; and sending, by the controller, the mapping relationship to a destination node corresponding to the FEC, so as to instruct the destination node to pop the service label from the second packet according to the mapping relationship, to obtain the first packet; wherein the service label instructs, when forwarding the second packet from the source node to the destination node, a network device to process the second packet in the service processing manner. 7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein: the sending, by the controller, the service label corresponding to the FEC to a source node corresponding to the FEC, so as to instruct the source node to insert the service label to a first packet corresponding to the FEC, to obtain a second packet comprises: binding, by the controller, the service label to routing information corresponding to the FEC; and sending, by the controller, the routing information bound with the service label to the source node, so as to instruct the source node to insert the service label to the first packet, to obtain the second packet. 8. The method according to claim 6 , wherein: the sending, by the controller, the mapping relationship to a destination node corresponding to the FEC, so as to instruct the destination node to pop the service label from the second packet according to the mapping relationship, to obtain the first packet comprises: inserting, by the controller, the service label and the service processing manner to network layer reachability information corresponding to the FEC, to form, in the network layer reachability information, the mapping relationship between the service label and the service processing manner; and sending, by the controller, the network layer reachability information to the destination node, so as to instruct the destination node to pop the service label from the second packet according to the mapping relationship, to obtain the first packet. 9. The method according to claim 6 , further comprising: sending, by the controller, a next-hop address corresponding to the FEC to the source node, so as to instruct the source node to obtain a label switched path (LSP) label corresponding to the next-hop address and forward the second packet according to the LSP label; wherein in a label stack of the second packet, the LSP label is an outer label, and the service label is an inner label. 10. A packet processing method, wherein the method comprises: receiving, by a source node, a service label that is corresponding to a forwarding equivalence class (FEC) and that is sent by a controller, wherein the service label is allocated by the controller to a service processing manner of the FEC, and the source node is a source node corresponding to the FEC; receiving, by the source node, a first packet corresponding to the FEC, and inserting the service label to the first packet, to obtain a second packet; and sending, by the source node, the second packet to a destination node corresponding to the FEC, so as to instruct the destination node corresponding to the FEC to pop the service label from the second packet according to a mapping relationship between the service label and the service processing manner, to obtain the first packet, wherein the mapping relationship is established by the controller and sent to the destination node; wherein the service label instructs, when forwarding the second packet from the source node to the destination node, a network device that performs service processing on the second packet to process the second packet in the service processing manner. 11. The method according to claim 10 , wherein the receiving, by a source node, a service label that is corresponding to an FEC and that is sent by a controller comprises: receiving, by the source node, routing information that is corresponding to the FEC and that is sent by the controller; and obtaining, by the source node, the service label bound to the routing information. 12. The method according to claim 10 , further comprising: receiving, by the source node, a next-hop address that is corresponding to the FEC and that is sent by the controller, obtaining a label switched path (LSP) label corresponding to the next-hop address, and using the LSP label as an LSP label corresponding to the FEC; wherein the second packet is fo
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