How does MPLS perform failure recovery?
When a link goes down it is important to reroute all trunks that were routed over this link. Since the path taken by a trunk is determined by the LSR at the start of the MPLS path (head end), rerouting has to be performed by the head end LSR. To perform rerouting, the head end LSR could rely either on the information provided by IGP or by RSVP/CR-LDP.