The IESG has approved the Internet-Draft 'Fault Tolerance for the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)' <draft-ietf-mpls-ldp-ft-06.txt> as a Proposed Standard. This document is the product of the Multiprotocol Label Switching Working Group. The IESG contact persons are Scott Bradner and Bert Wijnen. Technical Summary Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) systems will be used in core networks where system downtime must be kept to an absolute minimum. Many MPLS Label Switching Routers (LSRs) may, therefore, exploit Fault Tolerant (FT) hardware or software to provide high availability of the core networks. The details of how FT is achieved for the various components of an FT LSR, including Label Distribution Protocol (LDP), the switching hardware and TCP, are implementation specific. This document identifies issues in the LDP specification in RFC 3036 "LDP Specification" that make it difficult to implement an FT LSR using the current LDP protocols, and defines enhancements to the LDP specification to ease such FT LSR implementations. The issues and extensions described here are equally applicable to RFC 3212, "Constraint-Based LSP Setup Using LDP". Working Group Summary The mpls working group supported publication of this document. Protocol Quality This document was reviewed for the IESG by Scott Bradner. RFC-Editor: This IESG Note goes at the start of the document: IESG Note: This specification includes procedures for failure detection and failover for a TCP connection carrying MPLS LDP control traffic. It is limited to that application, and does not provide a general approach for using TCP connections with applications requiring fault tolerance. The specification lacks guidance for timer and retry value choices. The specification should not serve as a model for TCP fault tolerance design for any future document, and any user is advised to test any configuration based on this specification very carefully for problems such as premature failovers.