The MPLS/RSVP-TE/LDP protocol models have been revised and mostly rebuilt from scratch by Vojta Janota since the INET-20050922 release. This network already features the new simulation models. This is a sample to demonstrate the LDP label distribution protocol. Following description refers to the nam trace file generated by the simulation run. LDP works in the ordered control downstream-on-demand mode. There is a router (2) failure @2 secs. Failed router recovers @10 secs. The meaning of individual colors appearing in the animation are as follows: Black - regular (user data) IP datagrams routed via routing table (e.g. when no label mapping exists on the LSR) Green - user data routed using LIB (e.g. mapping exits on the LSR) Red - link state routing protocol (TED) traffic Magenta - LDP Hello packets Brown - LDP (TCP) session packets (including session establishment) Orange - ICMP error packets (these occur at the very beginning, since when both hosts start sending their packets, no routes to their respective destinations exist (until TED populates routing tables)) NOTE: The time required for failure detection is rather long and is due to the LDP Hello interval configuration.