Table of Contents

 1     Scope          
 2     References
 3     Definitions 
        3.1     Terms defined elsewhere          
        3.2     Terms defined in this Recommendation              
 4     Abbreviations and acronyms
 5     Conventions             
 6     Supervision
        6.1     Defects           
        6.2     Consequent actions    
        6.3     Defect correlations     
        6.4     Performance filters     
 7     Information flow across reference points      
 8     MPLS-TP processes 
        8.1     G-ACh process              
        8.2     TC/Label processes     
        8.3     Queueing process        
        8.4     MPLS-TP-specific GFP-F processes         
        8.5     Control word (CW) processes  
        8.6     OAM-related processes used by server adaptation functions       
        8.7     OAM-related processes used by adaptation functions    
        8.8     Proactive and on-demand OAM-related processes          
        8.9     Data-plane loopback processes             
 9     MPLS-TP layer functions       
        9.1     Connection functions (MT_C)  
        9.2     Termination functions
        9.3     Adaptation functions  
        9.4     MT diagnostic functions            
10     MPLS-TP to non-MPLS-TP client adaptation functions             
       10.1     MPLS-TP to ETH adaptation function (MT/ETH_A)         
       10.2     MPLS-TP to SCC and MCC adaptation functions              
11     Non-MPLS-TP server to MPLS-TP adaptation functions           
       11.1     SDH to MPLS-TP adaptation function (S/MT_A)
       11.2     OTH to MPLS-TP adaptation function (O/MT_A))            
       11.3     PDH to MPLS-TP adaptation function (P/MT_A)              
       11.4     Ethernet to MPLS-TP adaptation function         
Appendix I – Examples of processing packets with expired TTL    
Appendix II – Flow of PHB information through MEP and MIP    
Appendix III – Examples of MPLS-TP linear protection    
Bibliography