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Subject: Lindenberg: Emprego rural versus assentamentos                         ref.: fzk
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<B><FONT FACE="Garamond"><P>S&eacute;rie Temas Patrulhados</B> </P>
</FONT><B><FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=5><P ALIGN="CENTER">Lindenberg: Emprego rural versus assentamentos</P>
</FONT><I><FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4><P ALIGN="CENTER">"Por que os agrorreformistas s&oacute; falam em assentamentos e nunca na cria&ccedil;&atilde;o de empregos na &aacute;rea rural?"</P>
</I><P>*</B> <B>Patrulhamento</P>
</B><P>Adolpho Lindenberg &eacute; autor do livro Os cat&oacute;licos e a economia de mercado", onde denuncia uma pol&iacute;tica com vi&eacute;s esquerdista que visa censurar, marginalizar ou encobrir com um manto de sil&ecirc;ncio, not&iacute;cias, opini&otilde;es e livros "politicamente incorretos", n&atilde;o afinados com as assim denominadas "causas sociais": os meios de comunica&ccedil;&atilde;o, e a pr&oacute;pria sociedade brasileira, est&atilde;o sendo "patrulhados".</P>
<B><P>*</B> <B>Agrorreformistas</P>
</B><P>Em artigo "Emprego rural versus assentamentos", da S&eacute;rie Temas Patrulhados, Lindenberg pergunta:</P>
<P>- Por que os agrorreformistas s&oacute; falam em assentamentos e nunca na cria&ccedil;&atilde;o de empregos na &aacute;rea rural? </P>
<P>- Por que n&atilde;o reivindicam financiamentos ou outros est&iacute;mulos &agrave; agroind&uacute;stria ou a empresas rurais que empregam grande n&uacute;mero de trabalhadores? </P>
<P>- Por que n&atilde;o prop&otilde;em modifica&ccedil;&otilde;es na legisla&ccedil;&atilde;o trabalhista para o campo de modo a permitir que os fazendeiros reconstruam as antigas col&ocirc;nias com casas razo&aacute;veis e terrenos destinados ao plantio de hortali&ccedil;as, cria&ccedil;&atilde;o de porcos e galinhas etc.?</P>
<B><P>*</B> <B>Vi&eacute;s socialista</P>
</B><P>A resposta do autor &eacute; simples:</P>
<P>- Trata-se do velho vi&eacute;s marxista, a mentalidade socialista, denominador comum a todos os agrorreformistas! Na mentalidade marxista, o patr&atilde;o &eacute; sempre visto como um explorador e o empregado como um semiescravo, humilhado e indefeso! Para pessoas de mentalidade esquerdista, o contraste entre o casario pobre de uma col&ocirc;nia e o casar&atilde;o senhorial do fazendeiro, lembra feudalismo, desigualdade social gritante, injusti&ccedil;as de toda esp&eacute;cie. Xico Graziano, ex-presidente do Incra, confirma essa obsess&atilde;o niveladora ao atribuir o desinteresse dos agrorreformistas pela qualidade e pelo custo da pol&iacute;tica de assentamentos "a uma raz&atilde;o de fundo ideol&oacute;gico, pois o pensamento agrarista tradicional sempre se interessou em penalizar o latif&uacute;ndio, desapropriando-o". </P>
<B><P>*</B> <B>Sonho aliciante</P>
</B><P>Haver&aacute; um sonho mais aliciante e semelhante ao velho utopismo socialista, do que um pa&iacute;s onde todos t&ecirc;m sua terra para plantar, financiamentos com juros subsidiados, onde n&atilde;o existem patr&otilde;es ou fiscais de qualquer esp&eacute;cie?, pergunta Lindenberg em seu artigo. E responde: Diante desse sonho ut&oacute;pico, o &uacute;nico recurso que nos resta &eacute; o apelo constante ao bom senso e &agrave; experi&ecirc;ncia acumulada durante s&eacute;culos. De um modo muito emp&iacute;rico, quase a t&iacute;tulo exemplificativo, poder-se-ia alinhar algumas considera&ccedil;&otilde;es atinentes &agrave; problem&aacute;tica:</P>
<P>- A condi&ccedil;&atilde;o empregat&iacute;cia de si n&atilde;o tem absolutamente nada de humilhante ou de explorat&oacute;rio. As mais altas autoridades do pa&iacute;s - o presidente, os ministros, magistrados do Supremo - s&atilde;o empregados. S&atilde;o igualmente empregados os professores, os oficiais superiores, os altos executivos que governam os grandes conglomerados econ&ocirc;micos e as multinacionais. </P>
<P>- O importante para o trabalhador rural n&atilde;o &eacute; ser o dono da terra, como tamb&eacute;m para o morador de uma casa n&atilde;o &eacute; ser dono do im&oacute;vel. O importante &eacute; ganhar bem, poder progredir, sentir-se seguro no emprego, estar em condi&ccedil;&otilde;es de formar um pec&uacute;lio. Dono de um capital, o empregado pode decidir se compra a terra ou a casa, ou se investe num neg&oacute;cio ou se compra a&ccedil;&otilde;es. Ele se tornou um minicapitalista. </P>
<P>- Ali&aacute;s, diga-se de passagem, o Brasil s&oacute; ter&aacute; se tornado um pa&iacute;s verdadeiramente capitalista na medida em que boa parte de sua popula&ccedil;&atilde;o seja propriet&aacute;ria de minicapitais. A esse respeito conv&eacute;m lembrar o exemplo dado pelos imigrantes japoneses. Considerados os agricultores mais bem sucedidos que j&aacute; aportaram em nossas terras, eles sempre preferiram arrendar a comprar as v&aacute;rzeas nas quais plantaram suas hortas e isso com um sucesso absoluto.</P>
<P>- Que haja uma significativa diminui&ccedil;&atilde;o do desemprego e do &ecirc;xodo rural constitui um anseio nacional. Que os homens do campo, pequenos propriet&aacute;rios, assentados, b&oacute;ias-frias consigam elevar seus padr&otilde;es de vida a n&iacute;veis aceit&aacute;veis constitui, igualmente uma meta a ser atingida. Esses objetivos n&atilde;o s&atilde;o, por conseguinte um monop&oacute;lio dos agrorreformistas e, muito menos, um apan&aacute;gio das esquerdas. No modo de solucionar essas car&ecirc;ncias &eacute; que se situam as diferen&ccedil;as.</P>
<B><P>*</B> <B>Outros temas</P>
</B><P>Outros temas abordados no artigo: Monteiro Lobato, a sa&uacute;va e o s&iacute;tio; condi&ccedil;&otilde;es para o &eacute;xito das pequenas propriedades; causas do enfraquecimento dos "liames feudais" entre fazendeiros e empregados; os descontentes e o "canto de sereia" dos agrorreformistas; o crescimento espetacular dos Tigres Asi&aacute;ticos; os dois paradigmas b&aacute;sicos para o Brasil rural; e como evitar, no Brasil, o triunfo da utopia e da revolu&ccedil;&atilde;o social. Para receber gratuitamente o texto completo deste artigo, clique em: </FONT><A HREF="mailto:construnews@yahoo.com.br?subject=Lindenberg:DesejoReceberGratuitamenteEsteArtigo"><FONT SIZE=4>Lindenberg:DesejoReceberGratuitamenteEsteArtigo</FONT></A></P>
<FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4><P>LINKS DE OPINI&Atilde;O:</P>
<P>Entre aqueles que enviarem sua valiosa opini&atilde;o a respeito do texto acima, at&eacute; 31 de dezembro, usando qualquer um dos links seguintes, ser&atilde;o sorteados 10 exemplares impressos do livro "Os cat&oacute;licos e a economia de mercado". Os favorecidos ser&atilde;o comunicados por e-mail e dever&atilde;o enviar o endere&ccedil;o postal para receberem os exemplares do livro, por Correio).</P>
</FONT><P><A HREF="mailto:construnews@yahoo.com.br?subject=Lindenberg:Concordo"><FONT SIZE=4>Lindenberg:Concordo</FONT></A><FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4> (pode simplesmente enviar seu voto virtual, e acrescentar seu coment&aacute;rio caso desejar)</P>
</FONT><P><A HREF="mailto:construnews@yahoo.com.br?subject=Lindenberg:Discordo"><FONT SIZE=4>Lindenberg:Discordo</FONT></A><FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4> (idem)</P>
</FONT><P><A HREF="mailto:construnews@yahoo.com.br?subject=Lindenberg:MinhaOpini&atilde;o"><FONT SIZE=4>Lindenberg:MinhaOpini&atilde;o</FONT></A><FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4> (para enviar sua valiosa opini&atilde;o, assim como sugerir a Lindenberg temas relacionados com a tem&aacute;tica apresentada, a serem abordados em seus pr&oacute;ximos artigos)</P>
<P>LINKS PARA ADQUIRIR O LIVRO</P>
</FONT><P><A HREF="mailto:construnews@yahoo.com.br?subject=Lindenberg:DesejoAdquirirE-Book"><FONT SIZE=4>Lindenberg:DesejoAdquirirE-Book</FONT></A><FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4> (para adquirir o livro, em formato Word, que ser&aacute; enviado por e-mail; clicando neste link receber&aacute; n&uacute;mero de conta banc&aacute;ria para efetuar transfer&ecirc;ncia; pre&ccedil;o promocional do e-book, at&eacute; 31 de dezembro: R$ 5,50)</P>
</FONT><P><A HREF="mailto:construnews@yahoo.com.br?subject=Lindenberg:DesejoAdquirirLivroEmPortugal"><FONT SIZE=4>Lindenberg:DesejoAdquirirLivroEmPortugal</FONT></A><FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4> (receber&aacute; por e-mail o link para adquirir o livro impresso, diretamente da Editora em Portugal; pre&ccedil;o: E 19,45)</P>
</FONT><P><A HREF="mailto:construnews@yahoo.com.br?subject=Lindenberg:DesejoAdquirirLivroNoBrasil"><FONT SIZE=4>Lindenberg:DesejoAdquirirLivroNoBrasil</FONT></A><FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4> (receber&aacute; por e-mail o link para adquirir o livro impresso, diretamente da Editora no Brasil, com cart&atilde;o de cr&eacute;dito ou boleto banc&aacute;rio; pre&ccedil;o: R$ 30,00 mais Correio)</P>
<P>LINKS PARA RECEBER ARTIGOS GRATUITOS:</P>
</FONT><P><A HREF="mailto:construnews@yahoo.com.br?subject=Lindenberg:PaginasGratuitas"><FONT SIZE=4>PaginasGratuitas</FONT></A><FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4> (para receber gratuitamente, por e-mail, &Iacute;ndice e Introdu&ccedil;&atilde;o &agrave; edi&ccedil;&atilde;o brasileira do livro de Lindenberg)</P>
</FONT><P><A HREF="mailto:construnews@yahoo.com.br?subject=Lindenberg:GratuitamenteArtigosAnteriores"><FONT SIZE=4>GratuitamenteArtigosAnteriores</FONT></A></P>
<P><A HREF="mailto:construnews@yahoo.com.br?subject=Lindenberg:GratuitamenteProximosArtigos"><FONT SIZE=4>GratuitamenteProximosArtigos</FONT></A></P>
<P><A HREF="mailto:construnews@yahoo.com.br?subject=Lindenberg:GratuitamenteTodosOsArtigos"><FONT SIZE=4>GratuitamenteTodosOsArtigos</FONT></A></P>
<FONT SIZE=4><P>LINK DE REMO&Ccedil;&Atilde;O</P>
</FONT><P><A HREF="mailto:construnews@yahoo.com.br?subject=ConstruNews:Remover"><FONT SIZE=4>ConstruNews:Remover</FONT></A></P>
<FONT SIZE=4><P>LINK PARA TOMAR CONTATO COM LINDENBERG</P>
</FONT><P><A HREF="mailto:construnews@yahoo.com.br?subject=Lindenberg:TomarContato"><FONT SIZE=4>Lindenberg:TomarContato</FONT></A><FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4> (tamb&eacute;m pode ligar diretamente, se desejar, ao 11- 92527873, em S&atilde;o Paulo)</P>
</FONT><B><FONT FACE="Garamond"><P ALIGN="CENTER">A difus&atilde;o e o conte&uacute;do desta mensagem s&atilde;o de exclusiva responsabilidade da ConstruNews</P></B></FONT></BODY>
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From: "Adrian Farrel" <adrian@olddog.co.uk>
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Jim Boyle says...

> I also encourage the members of CCAMP to review my original draft, at
>
> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-boyle-tewg-interarea-reqts-01.txt
>
> I solicit comments on these 2 inter-area drafts, as well as the TEWG doc
> on inter-as requirements be directed to te-wg@ops.ietf.org
>
> thanks!
>
> Jim

And I concur. It is important that CCAMP plays an active role in the review of the
inter-area requirements because our solutions will have to satisfy the requirements.

Adrian

>
> On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Jean Philippe Vasseur wrote:
>
> > copying CCAMP for comments.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > JP.
> >
> > >Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 15:25:20 -0500
> > >To: te-wg@ops.ietf.org
> > >From: Jean Philippe Vasseur <jvasseur@cisco.com>
> > >Subject: MPLS Inter-area TE requirement draft
> > >Cc: ejk@tech.org, Jim Boyle <jboyle@pdnets.com>, bwijnen@lucent.com,
> > >jeanlouis.leroux@francetelecom.com, Raymond_Zhang@infonet.com, Kenji
> > >Kumaki <ke-kumaki@kddi.com>, Yuichi Ikejiri <y.ikejiri@ntt.com>, Parantap
> > >Lahiri <parantap.lahiri@mci.com>, ting_wo.chung@bell.ca
> > >
> > >Hi,
> > >
> > >Please find attached a new MPLS Inter-area TE requirement draft, which is
> > >truly the collective effort of the SPs on this draft along with comments
> > >we received form others. I took the liberty to send the draft to the list
> > >since it is still not on the IETF site and Bert mentioned that quick
> > >progress should be made on this item.
> > >
> > >Jim, as already mentioned on the list, we would be happy to work with you
> > >on this draft in order to quickly come up with a single draft if you will.
> > >
> > >Thanks in advance for your comment.
> > >
> > >JP.
> >
>
>
>




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Thanks.

JP.

>Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 15:25:20 -0500
>To: te-wg@ops.ietf.org
>From: Jean Philippe Vasseur <jvasseur@cisco.com>
>Subject: MPLS Inter-area TE requirement draft
>Cc: ejk@tech.org, Jim Boyle <jboyle@pdnets.com>, bwijnen@lucent.com, 
>jeanlouis.leroux@francetelecom.com, Raymond_Zhang@infonet.com, Kenji 
>Kumaki <ke-kumaki@kddi.com>, Yuichi Ikejiri <y.ikejiri@ntt.com>, Parantap 
>Lahiri <parantap.lahiri@mci.com>, ting_wo.chung@bell.ca
>
>Hi,
>
>Please find attached a new MPLS Inter-area TE requirement draft, which is 
>truly the collective effort of the SPs on this draft along with comments 
>we received form others. I took the liberty to send the draft to the list 
>since it is still not on the IETF site and Bert mentioned that quick 
>progress should be made on this item.
>
>Jim, as already mentioned on the list, we would be happy to work with you 
>on this draft in order to quickly come up with a single draft if you will.
>
>Thanks in advance for your comment.
>
>JP.

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This document lists the detailed set of requirements for the support of=20
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Conventions used in this document=20
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1. Terminology=20
2. Introduction=20
3. Overview of the requirements and objectives=20
3.1 Inter-area resources optimizations=20
3.2 Inter-area Qos guarantees=20
3.3 Fast recovery acrros IGP areas=20
4. Application scenario=20
5. Detailed requirements for inter-area MPLS Traffic Engineering=20
5.1 Objective to preserve IGP/RSVP scalability=20
5.2 Inter-area MPLS TE operations and interoperability=20
5.3 Protocol signalling and path computation=20
5.4 Path optimality=20
5.5 Support of diversely routed inter-area TE LSPs=20
5.6 Reoptimization of inter-area TE LSP=20
5.7 Support of fast recovery of inter-area TE LSP=20
5.8 DS-TE support=20
5.9 Hierarchical TE LSP support=20
5.10 Soft preemption=20
5.11 Auto-discovery=20
5.12 Mapping of traffic to inter-area TE LSP=20
5.13 Inter-area MPLS TE management=20
5.13.1 Inter-area MPLS TE MIB requirement=20
5.13.2 Inter-area MPLS TE fault management requirements=20
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6.1 Scalability=20
6.2 Performances=20
6.3 Complexity and risks=20
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LSR: Label Switch Router=20
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LSP: MPLS Label Switched Path=20
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Inter-area MPLS TE: TE LSP whose Head-end LSR and Tail-end LSR do =20
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IGP area: OSPF area or IS-IS level=20
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The set of MPLS Traffic Engineering mechanisms documented in [RSVP-TE]=20
may be deployed by Service Providers to achieve some of the most=20
important objectives of network traffic engineering as described in=20
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These objectives are summarized as listed below:=20
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      - Supporting end-to-end services requiring QoS guarantees=20
      - Performing network resource optimization=20
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However, the current set of MPLS traffic engineering mechanisms can=20
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This document discusses the set of requirements a solution must or=20
should satisfy in order to support the same set of functionalities=20
across multiple IGP areas. Since the scope of requirements will vary=20
between Operators, some requirements will be mandatory (MUST) whereas=20
others will be optional (SHOULD).=20
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3.      Overview of the requirements and objectives=20
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3.1.    Introduction=20
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MPLS Traffic Engineering has been deployed in many Operators=92 networks=20
for its capability to efficiently optimize the network bandwidth usage.=20
One possible approach in the context of inter-area MPLS TE consists in=20
deploying MPLS TE on a per-area basis but such an approach has several=20
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        -Basically per-area TE provides sub-optimal traffic engineering=20
        by optimizing resource independently in each area. And what=20
        many operators want is to optimize their areas as a whole, i.e.=20
        as if there was only one area (flat network).=20
        - The required traffic level aggregation at the ABR levels=20
        implies some constraints that do not lead to efficient traffic=20
        engineering,=20
        - The traffic aggregation does not allow to provide bandwidth=20
        guarantees on a per inter-area TE LSP basis,=20
        - The inter-area traffic cannot be protected with local=20
        protection mechanisms such as [FAST-REROUTE] in case of ABR=20
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3.2.    Inter-area resource optimization=20
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For the reasons mentioned above, it is desired to extend the current=20
set of [RSVP-TE] mechanisms in order to be able to set up MPLS TE LSP=20
across multiple IGP areas in order to efficiently achieve inter-area TE=20
optimization.=20
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3.3.    Inter-area QoS guarantees =20
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The DiffServ IETF working group has defined a set of mechanisms=20
described in [DIFF_ARCH], [DIFF_AF] and [DIFF_EF] or [MPLS-Diff] that=20
can be activated at the edge or over a DiffServ domain to contribute to=20
the enforcement of a (set of) QoS policy(ies), which can be expressed=20
in terms of maximum one-way transit delay, inter-packet delay=20
variation, loss rate, etc. Many Operators have some or full deployment=20
of Diffserv implementations in their networks today, either across the=20
entire network or at least at the edge of the network. In situations=20
where strict QoS bounds are required, admission control inside the=20
backbone of a network is in some cases required in addition to current=20
Diffserv mechanisms. When the propagation delay can be bounded, the=20
performance targets, such as maximum one-way transit delay may be=20
guaranteed by providing bandwidth guarantees along the Diffserv-enabled=20
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It may also be desired to compute inter-area paths offering a shortest=20
path across multiple areas that satisfy some bandwidth constraints, as=20
currently possible within a single IGP area. For the sake of=20
illustration, if the IGP metrics reflects the propagation delay, it may=20
be needed to be able to find the optimal (shortest) path satisfying=20
some bandwidth constraints across multiple areas: such a path would be=20
the path offering the minimal propagation delay.=20
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One typical example of this requirement is to provide bandwidth=20
guarantees over an end-to-end path for VoIP traffic classified as EF=20
(Expedited Forwarding [DIFF_EF]) class in a Diffserv-enabled network.=20
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3.4.    Fast recovery across IGP areas=20
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As traffic sensitive application are getting deployed, one of the key=20
requirements is to provide fast recovery (on the order of tens of=20
msecs) mechanisms in case of network element failure (link/SRLG/node),=20
which cannot be achieved with current IGPs. Hence, a strong requirement=20
for inter-area MPLS TE is to provide fast recovery mechanisms to=20
protect (some) inter-area traffic in case of link/node/SRLG failure.=20
Note that this includes the failure of any link/SRLG/node within any=20
IGP area and the failure of ABRs. It is worth highlighting that=20
additional constraint like bandwidth guarantee during failure (while=20
inter-area protected TE LSP are rerouted onto their respective backup=20
tunnel) may also be required. This implies the ability to optimize the=20
backup tunnel path in order to minimize the amount of backup bandwidth=20
and limit the propagation delay increase during failure (along the=20
backup tunnel path) for some traffic.=20
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Typically, an inter-area TE LSP will be set up between R0 and R4 where=20
both LSRS belong to different IGP areas. Note that the solution MUST=20
support the capability to protect such an inter-area TE LSP from the=20
failure on any link/SRLG/Node within any area and the failure of any=20
traversed ABR.=20
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from R0 to R5 transiting via the back-bone area (or any other levels=20
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5.1.    Objectives to preserve IGP/RSVP scalability=20
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Being able to achieve the requirements listed in this document MUST be=20
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importance. Hence, the set of mechanisms defined to meet those=20
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requirements MUST not require IGP extra-load which could compromise the=20
IGP scalability. In particular, a solution satisfying those=20
requirements MUST require for the IGP to carry some unreasonable amount=20
of extra information and MUST not significantly increase the frequency=20
of IGP flooding. Likewise, the solution MUST also preserve the=20
scalability of RSVP TE ([RSVP-TE]). Moreover, the solution MUST=20
preserve the concept of IGP hierarchy (no TE link information flooded=20
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The inter-area MPLS TE solution MUST be consistent with requirements=20
discussed in [TE-REQ] and the derived solution MUST be such that it=20
will interoperate seamlessly with current intra-area MPLS TE mechanism=20
and inherit its capability sets from [RSVP-TE]. See also [TE-REQ].=20
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The proposed solution MUST allow to provision at the Head/Tail end with=20
end-to-end RSVP signalling (eventually with loose paths) traversing=20
across the interconnected ABRs, without further provisioning required=20
along the transit path.=20
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The proposed solution MUST provide the ability to explicitly specify a=20
set of LSRs including ABRs by means of strict or loose hops for the=20
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The solution SHOULD also allow the head-end LSR to explicitly specify=20
the hops across the transit area on which path the constraints are met. =20
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In addition, the proposed solution SHOULD also provide the ability to=20
specify and signal that certain loose or strict nodes and resources to=20
be explicitly excluded in the inter-area TE LSP path establishment. If=20
multiple signaling methods are proposed in the solution (e.g contiguous=20
LSP, stitched or nested LSP), the Head-end LSR MUST have the ability to=20
signal the required signaling method on a per-LSP basis.=20
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the Head-end LSR to dynamically compute an optimal path satisfying a=20
set of specified constraints defined in [TE-REQ] across multiple areas.=20
Note that this requirement document does not mandate that all inter-
area TE LSP require the computation of an optimal inter-area path: some=20
inter-area TE LSP path may be computed via some mechanisms not=20
guaranteeing an optimal end to end path whereas some other inter-area=20
TE LSP paths carrying sensitive traffic could be computed making use of=20
some mechanisms allowing to dynamically compute an optimal end to end=20
path. Note that regular constraints like bandwidth, affinities, =85 MUST=20
also be taken into account in the computation of an optimal end to end=20
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defined as the shortest path across multiple areas taking into account=20
either the IGP or TE metric. In other words, such a path is the path=20
that would have been computed making use of some CSPF algorithm in the=20
absence of areas.=20
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5.5.    Support of diversely routed inter-areas TE LSPs=20
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TE LSP paths may be desirable:=20
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(1) A single TE LSP across multiple areas satisfying the required set=20
of constraints cannot be found, in which case this may require load=20
splitting.=20
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(2) Multiple TE paths may be required to limit the impact of a network=20
element failure to a portion of the traffic.  As an example, two VoIP=20
gateways may load balance the traffic among a set of inter-area TE=20
LSPs.=20
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Hence, the solution SHOULD be able to provide the ability to compute=20
diversely routed inter-area TE LSPs paths. In particular, if such paths=20
obeying the set of constraints exist, the solution SHOULD be able to=20
compute them. For the sake of illustration, there are some algorithms=20
that may not always allow to find diversely routed TE LSPs because they=20
make use of a two steps approach that cannot guarantee to compute two=20
diversely routed TE LSP paths even if such a solution exist. This is in=20
contrast with other methods that simultaneously compute the set of=20
diversely routed paths and that can always find such paths if they=20
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The solution MUST provide the ability to reoptimize in a non disruptive=20
fashion (make before break) an inter-area TE LSP, should a more optimal=20
appear in any traversed area. The Operator should be able to trigger=20
such a reoptimization on a timer or event-driven basis. It should also=20
be possible to trigger such a reoptimization manually.=20
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to be informed of the existence of a more optimal path in a downstream=20
area and keep a strict control on the reoptimization process. Hence,=20
the Head-end LSR, once informed of a more optimal path in some=20
downstream areas, could decide (or not) to gracefully perform an end to=20
end path reoptimization, according to the inter-area TE LSP=20
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it based on a timer or triggered by an event. Option of providing=20
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The solution MUST provide the ability to benefit from fast recovery=20
making use of the local protection techniques specified in [FAST-
REROUTE] in both the case of an intra-area network element failure=20
(link/SRLG/Node) and an ABR node failure. Note that different=20
protection techniques SHOULD be usable in different part of the network=20
to protect an inter-area TE LSP. This is of the utmost importance in=20
particular in the case of an ABR node failure that typically carries a=20
great deal of inter-area traffic. Moreover, the solution SHOULD allow=20
to compute and set up a backup tunnel following an optimal path that=20
offers bandwidth guarantees during failure along with other potential=20
constraints (like bounded propagation delay increase along the backup=20
path).=20
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requirements documented in [DS-TE] and interoperate seamlessly with=20
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large number of edge LSRs, it can be desirable/necessary to introduce=20
some level of hierarchy in the core in order to reduce the number of=20
states on core LSRs. Hence, the proposed solution SHOULD allow inter-
area TE LSP aggregation (also referred to as LSP nesting) such that=20
individual tunnels can be carried onto one or more aggregating LSP. =20
One such mechanism, for example is described in [MPLS-LSPHIE]. The=20
solution SHOULD also provide the ability to advertise some TE LSPs as=20
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preemption mechanisms for inter-area TE LSP such as one defined in=20
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Because the number of LSRs participating in some TE mesh might be quite=20
large, it might be desirable to provide some discovery mechanisms=20
allowing an LSR to automatically discover the LSRs members=20of the TE=20
mesh(es) that it belongs to. The discovery mechanism SHOULD be=20
applicable across multiple IGP areas, and SHOULD not impact the IGP=20
scalability, provided that IGP extensions are used for such a discovery=20
mechanism.=20
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In the case of intra-area MPLS TE, there are currently several=20
possibilities to steer traffic to some intra-area TE LSP: the TE LSP=20
can be automatically taken into account in the RIB computation, static=20
routing can be used, =85 In the case of inter-area TE LSP, the proposed=20
solution SHOULD at least support static routing coupled with recursive=20
routing. For instance, an Operator should be able to route all the=20
traffic sent to the set of routes announced by a (MP-)BGP speaker by=20
means of a single static route to the corresponding BGP next hop=20
address.=20
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For inter-area TE LSPs whose Head-End and Tail-End reside in the same=20
IGP area, there may be intra-area and inter-area feasible paths. In case=20
the shortest path is an inter-area path, an operator may either want to=20
avoid, as far as possible, crossing area and thus prefer selecting a=20
sub-optimal intra-area path, or conversely may prefer to use a shortest=20
path, even if it crosses areas. Thus, the solution MUST allow to enable=20
or disable area crossing, for inter-area TE LSPs whose Head-End and=20
Tail-End reside in the same area.=20
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5.14.   Inter-area routing policy=20
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In case of inter-area TE LSP failure in the backbone or tail-end area,=20
it may be interesting to allow the ABR upstream to the failure to try to=20
recover the LSP using a procedure such as defined in [CRANKBACK]. This=20
may reduce the recovery delay, but with the risk of multiple crankbacks,=20
sub-optimal path, =85 The solution SHOULD provide the ability to=20
allow/disallow crankback via signaling on a per-LSP basis.=20
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5.15.   Inter-area MPLS TE fault management requirements=20
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plane failures.  But tools for fault detection over LSPs haven't been=20
widely developed so far.  SPs today manually troubleshoot such failures=20
in a hop-by-hop fashion across the data path.  If they detect an error=20
on the data plane, they have to check the control plane in order to=20
determine where the faults come from.=20
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The proposed solution SHOULD be able to interoperate with fault=20
detection mechanisms of intra-area TE.=20
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The solution SHOULD support [LSP-PING] and [MPLS-TTL].=20
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[LSP-PING] provides a mechanism to verify the data plane liveliness of=20
MPLS TE LSPs. However, the mechanism does not include a method to=20
verify the link/node protection paths.=20
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mechanism allowing to check the validity of the backup paths is=20
desired. The solution should be able to automatically verify the backup=20
paths for inter-area TE LSP.=20
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6.      Evaluation criteria=20
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6.1.    Performances=20
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The solution SHOULD clearly be evaluated with respects to the following=20
criteria:=20
(1) Optimality of the computed inter-area TE LSP path,=20
(2) Optimality of the computed backup tunnel path protecting against=20
the failure of an ABR, capability to share bandwidth among backup=20
tunnels protecting independent facilities.=20
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(3) Inter-area TE LSP set up time,=20
=20
Other criteria may be added in further revisions of this draft=20
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6.2.    Complexity and risks=20
=20
The proposed solution (s) SHOULD not introduce unnecessary complexity=20
to the current operating network to such a degree that it would affect=20
the stability and diminish the benefits of deploying such solution over=20
SP networks.=20
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6.3.    Backward Compatibility=20
=20
The deployment of inter-area MPLS TE SHOULD not have impact on existing=20
MPLS TE mechanisms to allow for a smooth migration or co-existence.=20
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7.      Security Considerations=20
=20
Inter-area MPLS-TE does not raise any new security issue, beyond those=20
of intra-area MPLS-TE.=20
=20
References=20
=20
[RSVP] Braden, et al, " Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) =96 Version=20
1, Functional Specification=94, RFC 2205, September 1997.=20
=20
[RSVP-TE] Awduche, et al, "Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels", RFC=20
3209, December 2001.=20
=20
[TE-OVW], Awduche, et al, "Overview and Principles of Internet Traffic=20
Engineering", RFC 3272, May 2002.=20
=20
[TE-REQ], Awduche et. al., "Requirements for Traffic Engineering=20
over MPLS", RFC2702, September 1999.=20
=20

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draft-leroux-tewg-inter-area-TE-reqs-00.txt                 December 2003=20
=20
=20
[REFRESH-REDUCTION] Berger et al, =93RSVP Refresh Overhead Reduction=20
Extensions=94, RFC2961, April 2001.=20
=20
[FAST-REROUTE] Ping Pan, et al, "Fast Reroute Extensions to RSVP-TE for=20
LSP Tunnels", draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-lsp-fastreroute-03.txt, December=20
2003.=20
=20
[BANDWIDTH-PROTECTION] Vasseur et all, =93MPLS Traffic Engineering Fast=20
reroute: bypass tunnel path computation for bandwidth protection =BB, =20
draft-vasseur-mpls-backup-computation-01.txt, October 2002, Work in=20
progress.=20
=20
[OSPF-TE] Katz, D., Yeung, D., Kompella, K., "Traffic Engineering=20
Extensions to OSPF Version 2", draft-katz-yeung-ospf-traffic-
09.txt(work in progress).=20
=20
[ISIS-TE] Li, T., Smit, H., "IS-IS extensions for Traffic Engineering",=20
draft-ietf-isis-traffic-04.txt (work in progress)=20
=20
[SECOND-METRIC] Le faucheur, =93Use of IGP Metric as a second TE Metric=94,=
=20
Internet draft, draft-lefaucheur-te-metric-igp-02.txt.=20
=20
[MULTIPLE-METRICS] Fedyk D., Ghanwani A., Ash J., Vedrenne A. =93Multiple=20
Metrics for Traffic Engineering with IS-IS and OSPF=94, Internet draft, =20
draft-fedyk-isis-ospf-te-metrics-01.txt=20
=20
[PATH-COMP] Vasseur et al, =93RSVP Path computation request and reply=20
messages=94,  draft-vasseur-mpls-computation-rsvp-04.txt, work in=20
progress.=20
=20
[RSVP-CONSTRAINTS] Kompella, K., "Carrying Constraints in RSVP",=20
(work in progress).=20
=20
[OSPF-TE-CAP] Vasseur, Psenak. "OSPF TE TLV capabilities", draft-
vasseur-mpls-ospf-te-cap-00.txt, October 2002 (Work in Progress).=20
=20
[OSPF-CAP] Lindem et all =93 Extensions to OSPF for Advertising Optional=20
Router Capabilities=94, draft-ietf-ospf-cap-01.txt, work in progress.=20
=20
[ISIS-CAP] Aggarwal et all, =93Extensions to IS-IS for Advertising=20
Optional Router Capabilities=94, work in progress=20
=20
[LSP-ATTRIBUTE] Farrel A. et al, "Encoding of Attributes for=20
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Switched Path (LSP)=20
Establishment Using RSVP-TE", (work in progress).=20
=20
[GMPLS-OVERLAY] G. Swallow et al, "GMPLS RSVP Support for the Overlay=20
Model", (work in progress).=20
=20
[EXCLUDE-ROUTE] Lee et all, Exclude Routes - Extension to RSVP-TE,=20
draft-ietf-ccamp-rsvp-te-exclude-route-00.txt, work in progress.=20
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draft-leroux-tewg-inter-area-TE-reqs-00.txt                 December 2003=20
=20
=20
    =20
[INTER-AREA-TE] Kompella et all,=94Multi-area MPLS Traffic Engineering=94,  =
        =20
draft-kompella-mpls-multiarea-te-04.txt, June 2003.=20
=20
[LSPPING] Kompella, K., Pan, P., Sheth, N., Cooper, D.,Swallow, G.,=20
Wadhwa, S., Bonica, R., " Detecting Data Plane Liveliness in MPLS",=20
Internet Draft <draft-ietf-mpls-lsp-ping-02.txt>, October 2002. (Work=20
in Progress)=20
=20
[MPLS-TTL], Agarwal, et al, "Time to Live (TTL) Processing in MPLS  =20
Networks", RFC 3443 Updates RFC 3032) ", January 2003=20
=20
[INTER-AS-TE-REQS] Zhang et al, =93MPLS Inter-AS Traffic Engineering=20
requirements=94, draft-ietf-tewg-interas-mpls-te-req-03.txt (work in=20
progress).=20
=20
[LOOSE-PATH-REOPT] Vasseur and Ikejiri, =93Reoptimization of an explicit=20
loosely routed MPLS TE paths=94, draft-vasseur-mpls-loose-path-reopt-
02.txt, June 2003, Work in Progress.=20
=20
[NODE-ID] Vasseur, Ali and Sivabalan, =93Definition of an RRO node-id=20
subobject=94,  draft-ietf-mpls-nodeid-subobject-01.txt, June 2003, Work=20
in progress.=20
=20
[LSP-HIER] Kompella K., Rekhter Y., "LSP Hierarchy with Generalized=20
MPLS TE", draft-ietf-mpls-lsp-hierarchy-08.txt, March 2002.=20
=20
[MPLS-TTL], Agarwal, et al, "Time to Live (TTL) Processing in MPLS=20
Networks", RFC 3443 (Updates RFC 3032) ", January 2003.=20
=20
[INTER-AS-TE-LINK] JP Vasseur, =AB Inter-ASBR TE Link type =BB, draft-
vasseur-ccamp-inter-as-link-type-00, Work in progress.=20
=20
[MPLS-Recov] V. Sharma, et al, "Framework for Multi-Protocol Label=20
Switching (MPLS)-based Recovery", RFC 3469 February 2003=20
=20
=20
Authors' Address:=20
=20
JP Vasseur=20
Cisco Systems, Inc.=20
300 Beaver Brook Road=20
Boxborough , MA - 01719=20
USA=20
Email: jpv@cisco.com=20
=20
Jean-Louis Le Roux=20
France Telecom=20
2, avenue Pierre-Marzin=20
22307 Lannion Cedex=20
France=20
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draft-leroux-tewg-inter-area-TE-reqs-00.txt                 December 2003=20
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E-mail: jeanlouis.leroux@francetelecom.com=20
=20
Ting-Wo Chung=20
Bell Canada=20
181 Bay Street, Suite 350, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5J 2T3=20
Email: ting_wo.chung@bell.ca =20
=20
Raymond Zhang=20
Infonet Services Corporation=20
2160 E. Grand Ave.=20
El Segundo, CA 90025=20
USA=20
Email: raymond_zhang@infonet.com =20
=20
Kenji Kumaki=20
KDDI Corporation=20
Garden Air Tower=20
Iidabashi, Chiyoda-ku,=20
Tokyo 102-8460,=20
JAPAN=20
E-mail : ke-kumaki@kddi.com=20
=20
Yuichi Ikejiri  =20
NTT Communications Corporation  =20
1-1-6, Uchisaiwai-cho, Chiyoda-ku  =20
Tokyo 100-8019  =20
JAPAN  =20
Email: y.ikejiri@ntt.com  =20
=20
Parantap Lahiri=20
MCI =20
22001 louden county pky  =20
Ashburn, VA 20147 =20
USA =20
E-mail: parantap.lahiri@mci.com =20
















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all,

the following version of the "ASON routing requirements" document
completes the template proposed in the v00.txt:

<http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-ason-routing-reqts-01.txt>

please provide any comment you think relevant in order to progress
this wg i-d

thanks,
- dimitri.




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Hi, all,
 
Based on the response on the initial version of my draft, a new version of "requirements for MPLS over GMPLS" is available now at http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-xushao-ipo-mplsovergmpls-01.txt . 
 
While the draft is submitted to IPO working group, I do believe it is quit helpful for CCAMP working group too, since it focuses on how to connect other client networks with GMPLS-based optical networks.
 
By the way, I am looking for a job in MPLS/GMPLS, TE, Optical Networks area, please see my resume at http://www.geocities.com/shaoxuxu/ .
 
Best regards,
Shao Xu



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<DIV>
<DIV>Hi, all,</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Based on the response on the initial version of my draft, a new version of "requirements for&nbsp;MPLS over GMPLS" is available now at <A href="http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-xushao-ipo-mplsovergmpls-01.txt"><STRONG><FONT color=#002390>http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-xushao-ipo-mplsovergmpls-01.txt</FONT></STRONG></A>&nbsp;. </DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>While the&nbsp;draft is&nbsp;submitted to IPO working group, I do believe it is quit helpful for CCAMP working group too, since it&nbsp;focuses on how to connect other client networks with GMPLS-based optical networks.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>By the way, I am looking for a job in MPLS/GMPLS, TE, Optical Networks area, please&nbsp;see my resume at <A href="http://www.geocities.com/shaoxuxu/">http://www.geocities.com/shaoxuxu/</A>&nbsp;.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Best regards,</DIV>
<DIV>Shao Xu</DIV></DIV><p><hr SIZE=1>
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This draft is a work item of the Common Control and Measurement Plane Working Group of the IETF.

	Title		: Requirements for Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) Routing for
			  Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON)
	Author(s)	: D. Brungard
	Filename	: draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-ason-routing-reqts-01.txt
	Pages		: 15
	Date		: 2003-12-23
	
The Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) suite of protocols has been defined to
control different switching technologies as well as different
applications. These include support for requesting TDM connections
including SONET/SDH and Optical Transport Networks (OTNs).

This document concentrates on the routing requirements on the GMPLS
suite of protocols to support the capabilities and functionalities
of an Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON).

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Hi All,

Here is the final message sent to the Rapporteur, Q.14/15.

Thanks to all for their help composing this Liaison.

Happy Holidays!
Kireeti.
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Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 18:57:21 -0800 (PST)
From: Kireeti Kompella <kireeti@juniper.net>
To: Hing-Kam Lam <hklam@lucent.com>
Cc: Malcolm Betts <betts01@nortelnetworks.com>, Scott Bradner <sob@harvard.edu>,
     Alex Zinin <zinin@psg.com>, Bill Fenner <fenner@research.att.com>,
     Adrian Farrel <adrian@olddog.co.uk>,
     Kireeti Kompella <kireeti@juniper.net>
Subject: Response to Liaison

Dear Mr. Lam,

This liaison is in response to your recent liaison and communication
requesting comments on potential issues with G.7713.2 and your request
for IETF to use as a base the extensions defined in G.7713.2 for
CCAMPs ASON work.

Kireeti Kompella & Adrian Farrel,
IETF CCAMP WG Chairs
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Delivery-date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 16:16:21 +0000
Reply-To: <ddovolsky@movaz.com>
From: "Dan Dovolsky" <ddovolsky@movaz.com>
To: <ccamp@ops.ietf.org>
Subject: TE Router advertisements
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 11:13:16 -0500
Message-ID: <NEEILJJMGKFCOGLGGEDCGEPECHAA.ddovolsky@movaz.com>
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Hello,

Does anyone has implementation which requires removal of TE Router
advertisement when router doesn't have anymore TE Links?

Thanks,
Dan Dovolsky.

ddovolsky@movaz.com




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Delivery-date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 02:44:32 +0000
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 18:42:48 -0800 (PST)
From: Kireeti Kompella <kireeti@juniper.net>
To: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: Re: Liaison to ITU-T regarding feedback on G.7713.2
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Might help if I attach the Liaison :-)

Kireeti.
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 18:36:49 -0800 (PST)
From: Kireeti Kompella <kireeti@juniper.net>
To: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: Re: Liaison to ITU-T regarding feedback on G.7713.2
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Hi All,

The comment period ended a couple of days ago.  An updated version of
the Liaison is attached; apart from formating and wording changes, the
main differences are (thanks to Lyndon for his comments):
a) a slight clarification of comment #6;
b) a new para following comment #8 discussing the notion of
   compatibility, and requesting Q14/15 to describe their notion of
   compatibility as well as to review the notion embodied in
   draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-00.txt .

Change bars are on, so the diffs should be easy to see.

I will mail this to the Q14/15 Rapporteur tomorrow.

Kireeti.
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From: "Shivanajay Marwaha" <marwaha@psl.com.sg>
To: <ccamp@ops.ietf.org>
Subject: Multi-constraint multi-objective routing
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 23:41:05 +0800
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Hi,

Is there any implementation of multi-constraint, multi-objective routing
algorithm. You may also kindly point me to good references (papers/patents
etc) in this area.

Thanking you.

Sincerely,
Shivanajay




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To: "'Dimitri.Papadimitriou@alcatel.be'" <Dimitri.Papadimitriou@alcatel.be>, "Pandian, Vijay" <Vijay.Pandian@sycamorenet.com>
Cc: "'ccamp@ops.ietf.org'" <ccamp@ops.ietf.org>
Subject: RE: SONET/SDH Label (SUKLM) and the possible values of S, U, K, L and	 M
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Dimitri,

Thanks for the clarification.

It is not clear from this document that the significance of U is related to
the so-called "multiplex". I correlated this to the signal type as defined
in Section 2 (SONET and SDH Traffic Parameters).

It would be useful if this can be clarified in the draft.

Thanks and best regards,

Vijay


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Cc: 'ccamp@ops.ietf.org'
Subject: Re: SONET/SDH Label (SUKLM) and the possible values of S, U, K,
L and M


hi,

Pandian, Vijay wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> In section 3 of draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-08.txt, for the possible
> values of S, U, K, L, and M, and in particular for U, it says:
> 	
>    " 2. U=1->3 is the index of a particular STS-1_SPE/VC-3 within an
>      STS-3/AUG-1. U is only significant for SONET STS-N (N>1) and SDH
>      STM-N (N>0). U must be 0 and ignored for STS-1 and STM-0."
> 
> How can this be true? 

because this value is significant only when it can be used (and
otherwise set to 0) ie it is the index of an STS-1_SPE/VC-3 in
a STS-3/AUG-1 meaning that the so-called "multiplex" must be at
least an STS-3/STM-1, if it is a STS-1/STM-0 it is of no use, U
is otherwise as table in page 12 indicates set to 0

hope this helps,
- dimitri.

> Should this be:
> 
>    " 2. U=1->3 is the index of a particular STS-1_SPE/VC-3 within an
>      STS-3/AUG-1. U is only significant for SONET STS-1 and SDH STM-0.
>      U must be 0 and ignored for STS-N (N>1) and STM-N (N>0)."
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Vijay
> 
> 

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hi,

Pandian, Vijay wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> In section 3 of draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-08.txt, for the possible
> values of S, U, K, L, and M, and in particular for U, it says:
> 	
>    " 2. U=1->3 is the index of a particular STS-1_SPE/VC-3 within an
>      STS-3/AUG-1. U is only significant for SONET STS-N (N>1) and SDH
>      STM-N (N>0). U must be 0 and ignored for STS-1 and STM-0."
> 
> How can this be true? 

because this value is significant only when it can be used (and
otherwise set to 0) ie it is the index of an STS-1_SPE/VC-3 in
a STS-3/AUG-1 meaning that the so-called "multiplex" must be at
least an STS-3/STM-1, if it is a STS-1/STM-0 it is of no use, U
is otherwise as table in page 12 indicates set to 0

hope this helps,
- dimitri.

> Should this be:
> 
>    " 2. U=1->3 is the index of a particular STS-1_SPE/VC-3 within an
>      STS-3/AUG-1. U is only significant for SONET STS-1 and SDH STM-0.
>      U must be 0 and ignored for STS-N (N>1) and STM-N (N>0)."
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Vijay
> 
> 

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To: "'ccamp@ops.ietf.org'" <ccamp@ops.ietf.org>
Subject: SONET/SDH Label (SUKLM) and the possible values of S, U, K, L and M
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Hi,

In section 3 of draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-08.txt, for the possible
values of S, U, K, L, and M, and in particular for U, it says:
	
   " 2. U=1->3 is the index of a particular STS-1_SPE/VC-3 within an
     STS-3/AUG-1. U is only significant for SONET STS-N (N>1) and SDH
     STM-N (N>0). U must be 0 and ignored for STS-1 and STM-0."

How can this be true? 

Should this be:

   " 2. U=1->3 is the index of a particular STS-1_SPE/VC-3 within an
     STS-3/AUG-1. U is only significant for SONET STS-1 and SDH STM-0.
     U must be 0 and ignored for STS-N (N>1) and STM-N (N>0)."

Regards,

Vijay




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	Title		: SONET/SDH Encoding for Link Management Protocol (LMP) Test messages
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The Link Management Protocol (LMP) is defined to manage traffic 
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document we propose extensions to LMP to allow it to be used between 
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In a distributed, constraint-based routing environment, the
   information used to compute a path may be out of date. This means
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   setup requests may be blocked by links or nodes without sufficient
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Hi all,

My understanding of LMP was that the LINK_ID identifying an unnumbered =
TE link comes from the same numbering space as=20
the INTERFACE_ID identifying a Data Link=2E  In other words, these are =
interface indices and they should be unique within a=20
given node=2E  Given this, my belief is that it is invalid for a TE Lin=
k's local Link ID to have the same value as the local interface=20
ID of a data link on the node (and that may be part of the TE Link)=2E

This is implied by the LMP MIB (where the comments in the lmpTeLinkEntr=
y and lmpDataLinkEntry state that each TEL and=20
DBL correspond to an entry in the ifTable - and the implication is that=
 these are different entries in the ifTable) - however=20
there doesn't seem to be a definitive statement that says that the ifIn=
dex in the lmpTeLinkEntry and lmpDataLinkEntry must=20
be used as the local link_id and interface_id in the LMP protocol excha=
nges=2E

Can I confirm that the intention of the authors was that the link_id an=
d interface_id in LMP protocol exchanges were taken=20
from the if_index of the appropriate link?  In extension, can someone c=
onfirm (or otherwise) that it would be wrong to have=20
a node use the same value for a (unnumbered) TE Link's link_id and one =
of its Data Link's interface_ids? =20

Note - for context, I am mainly thinking of situations when link bundli=
ng is not being used, so the Data Link's interface_id is=20
actually a port ID - I believe in the link bundling case, that the bund=
le draft is clear that a TE Link ID is unique and from the=20
same number space as the component link IDs=2E

Thanks in advance,

Ed




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Great, thanks. 
Will check and if OK, then I think we are done.

Thanks,
Bert 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonathan Lang [mailto:Jonathan.Lang@rinconnetworks.com]
> Sent: zondag 14 december 2003 21:35
> To: Wijnen, Bert (Bert); Ccamp-wg (E-mail)
> Subject: RE: IESG Comments: <draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-wdm-02.txt>
> 
> 
> Thanks Bert,
>   I have made the changes and uploaded the -03 version.  I 
> also noticed
> draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-test-sonet-sdh-03.txt needed the same edits, so
> I've updated/uploaded that draft as -04.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jonathan
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-ccamp@ops.ietf.org 
> > [mailto:owner-ccamp@ops.ietf.org] On Behalf Of Wijnen, Bert (Bert)
> > Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 5:03 PM
> > To: Ccamp-wg (E-mail)
> > Subject: IESG Comments: <draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-wdm-02.txt>
> > 
> > CCAMPers and LMP editors/authors,
> > 
> > I should have seen the below in my AD review. 
> > Appology that I missed it.
> > 
> > ... snip ...
> > 
> > The IANA considerations is not very clear indeed. It was 
> > perceived by IANA (and others) to establish YET another 
> > namespace. The good news is that it does NOT specify a new 
> > namespace. In fact it requests allocation in an existing 
> > namespace as defined in draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-10.txt, which 
> > was approved on Oct 17th.
> > The latter doc does have the appropriate IANA instructions.
> > 
> > So this one can be fixed with:
> > 
> > OLD
> >   6. IANA Considerations
> >   
> >    LMP defines the following name spaces that require management:
> > 
> >    - LMP Message Type.
> >    - LMP Object Class.
> >    - LMP Object Class type (C-Type) unique within the Object Class.
> >    - LMP Sub-object Class type (Type) unique within the 
> Object Class.
> > 
> >    This memo introduces the following name spaces which need
> >    assignment:
> > 
> >       o CONFIG
> >         - LMP-WDM_CONFIG       (suggested C-Type = 2)
> > 
> >       o CHANNEL_STATUS
> >         - LINK_GROUP           (suggested C-Type = 4)
> > 
> >    LMP sub-object Class type (C-Type) should be assigned from 
> > the range
> >    0-127.
> > 
> >       o DATA_LINK
> >         - Link_GroupId         (suggested sub-object Type = 3)
> >         - SRLG                 (suggested sub-object Type = 4)
> >         - BER_Estimate         (suggested sub-object Type = 5)
> >         - Optical_Protection   (suggested sub-object Type = 6)
> >         - Total_Span_Length    (suggested sub-object Type = 7)
> >         - Administrative_Group (suggested sub-object Type = 8)
> > 
> > NEW:
> >    LMP [LMP] defines the following name spaces and how IANA can
> >    make assignments in those namespaces:
> > 
> >    - LMP Message Type.
> >    - LMP Object Class.
> >    - LMP Object Class type (C-Type) unique within the Object Class.
> >    - LMP Sub-object Class type (Type) unique within the 
> Object Class.
> > 
> >    This memo introduces the following new assignments:
> > 
> >    LMP Object Class Types:
> > 
> >       o under CONFIG class name (as defined in [LMP]):
> >         - LMP-WDM_CONFIG       (suggested C-Type = 2)
> > 
> >       o uncer CHANNEL_STATUS class name (as defined in [LMP]):
> >         - LINK_GROUP           (suggested C-Type = 4)
> > 
> >    LMP Sub-object Class names:
> > 
> >       o under DATA-LINK Class name (as defined in [LMP]), Sub-object
> >         Class names should be assigned from the range 0-127:
> >         - Link_GroupId         (suggested sub-object Type = 3)
> >         - SRLG                 (suggested sub-object Type = 4)
> >         - BER_Estimate         (suggested sub-object Type = 5)
> >         - Optical_Protection   (suggested sub-object Type = 6)
> >         - Total_Span_Length    (suggested sub-object Type = 7)
> >         - Administrative_Group (suggested sub-object Type = 8)
> > 
> > Pls check and if you agree, I propose to quickly spin a new rev,
> > 
> > Same story for: <draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-test-sonet-sdh-03.txt>
> > 
> > Bert
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Michelle S. Cotton [mailto:cotton@icann.org]
> > > Sent: donderdag 4 december 2003 16:35
> > > To: Bert Wijnen (Bert)
> > > Cc: iesg@ietf.org
> > > Subject: Comments: <draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-wdm-02.txt>
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Bert,
> > > 
> > > In reviewing the IANA Considerations for this document, 
> > there needs to 
> > > be more clarification.
> > > 
> > > This appears to be a new registry to be set-up.
> > > There is no mention of how new registrations can be made and what 
> > > range the registry is.
> > > 
> > > Thanks,
> > > 
> > > Michelle
> > 
> > 
> 



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Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 14:24:57 -0800 (PST)
From: Kireeti Kompella <kireeti@juniper.net>
To: "Ong, Lyndon" <LyOng@Ciena.com>
cc: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: RE: Liaison to ITU-T regarding feedback on G.7713.2
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Hi Lyndon,

On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Ong, Lyndon wrote:

> It's good to be making progress, at least towards some
> common understanding.  A few follow-up questions in-line.

Yes, indeed!  Thanks for the comments -- I'll incorporate them into
the liaison.  See inline for more details.

> If you have an alternative word, that would be fine.
>
> [LYO] I don't think the intent in G.7713.2 was to consider the
> messages obsolescent, just not applicable to the environment
> being addressed.  How about "G.7713.2 specifies that ResvErr
> and ResvTear are not used for ASON" instead?

Well, the messages are obsolescent as far as 7713.2 is concerned.
Furthermore, the text that I read (might be an older version) said
that ResvErrs and ResvTears are converted to PathTear/PathErr.  That
is a major structural change to RSVP (RFC 2205).

I'll replace 'deprecates' with 'removes'.

> A description of the compatibility issues would be a great start.
>
> [LYO] Can we add this to the liaison?

Okay.

> [LYO] It's pretty clear now that the models for compatibility were
> different in the two groups - compatibility in the IETF definition
> implies that you can insert a new node arbitrarily within an
> existing domain without causing a disturbance.  In the ITU model
> there are strict boundaries between domains such that the UNI
> or E-NNI used to access a domain may differ from what is used
> within the domain;  however, it was intended that use of a core
> protocol such as GMPLS/RFC 3473 within the domain is unchanged

"Compatibility" in the ITU model requires an interworking node -- that
is hardly compatibility.  There was a (now expired) draft on
CR-LDP-to-RSVP interworking -- does that mean CR-LDP and RSVP are
"compatible"?

For example, the fundamental notion of session changes from the ASON
nodes to the GMPLS nodes; the destination has to be translated from
the GEN_UNI object to the session destination.  Carrying objects
transparently is the easy part; a lot of other work has to be done so
that the GMPLS nodes can do the right thing.  From a 'how much work
does it take to interwork' point of view, it's possible that CR-LDP is
more compatible to GMPLS than 7713.2 -- at least, there is a simple,
one-to-one mapping of almost all objects.

However, I will add text to the liaison suggesting that Q14/15 clearly
define what compatibility means, and how it can be achieved.

> [LYO] RFC 1884 has a pretty short description of how to carry an
> NSAP address, basically it is preceded by "0000001" - the remainder
> is labeled to be defined - it seems to me that the address
> translation itself would end up being the same process once you
> strip off the initial 7 bits.

But 1884 is a standard.  What is the need to do it again?

I remember how much grief the ITU-T folk gave us when we even talked
about SDH (note that NONE of the GMPLS work ever attempted to redefine
SDH).  Now, the ITU-T has redefined basic notions and messages in
RSVP, and has also defined a new way to carry NSAP addresses.  This is
hardly conducive to a strong, productive relationship.

> [LYO] Wouldn't ERO expansion rely on the information in the ERO,
> rather than the session endpoint?  It seems to me that you should
> be able to do such expansion without having to know where the
> session ends, otherwise you are repeating full path calculation.

You should reread the ERO processing rules.  And with the multi-region
work coming up, it is even more important that a node know what the
destination is.

I will add text to clarify this.

> [LYO] I meant NAT for IP use of RSVP, not GMPLS :o)  Hate to think
> what a tdm/lambda/fiber NAT would be!  My question was maybe more
> precisely what determines single vs. multiple sessions - e.g.,
> if the Session object is changed, does this constitute a new
> session?  Or is it sufficient that there is a one-to-one mapping
> from the old to the new Session contents?  In both NAT and VPN
> cases, the contents of the Session object might be changed to
> take into account different addressing spaces.

Again with NAT!  Are you suggesting that NAT will be used in a carrier
environment?

In any case, the essential notion doesn't change with NAT: with GMPLS,
the session destination is the connection destination.  If the names
change, they change in concert.  What 7713.2 does is to redefine
session destination to the nexthop, which is already carried in the
HOP object.  This is not NAT, this is a concept alien to RSVP.

As for VPNs, you should read the GMPLS Overlay doc and the GVPN doc.
They describe how VPN addresses are handled.

Kireeti.
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Subject: RE: IESG Comments: <draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-wdm-02.txt>
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 12:34:34 -0800
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To: "Wijnen, Bert (Bert)" <bwijnen@lucent.com>, "Ccamp-wg (E-mail)" <ccamp@ops.ietf.org>

Thanks Bert,
  I have made the changes and uploaded the -03 version.  I also noticed
draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-test-sonet-sdh-03.txt needed the same edits, so
I've updated/uploaded that draft as -04.

Thanks,
Jonathan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-ccamp@ops.ietf.org=20
> [mailto:owner-ccamp@ops.ietf.org] On Behalf Of Wijnen, Bert (Bert)
> Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 5:03 PM
> To: Ccamp-wg (E-mail)
> Subject: IESG Comments: <draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-wdm-02.txt>
>=20
> CCAMPers and LMP editors/authors,
>=20
> I should have seen the below in my AD review.=20
> Appology that I missed it.
>=20
> ... snip ...
>=20
> The IANA considerations is not very clear indeed. It was=20
> perceived by IANA (and others) to establish YET another=20
> namespace. The good news is that it does NOT specify a new=20
> namespace. In fact it requests allocation in an existing=20
> namespace as defined in draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-10.txt, which=20
> was approved on Oct 17th.
> The latter doc does have the appropriate IANA instructions.
>=20
> So this one can be fixed with:
>=20
> OLD
>   6. IANA Considerations
>  =20
>    LMP defines the following name spaces that require management:
>=20
>    - LMP Message Type.
>    - LMP Object Class.
>    - LMP Object Class type (C-Type) unique within the Object Class.
>    - LMP Sub-object Class type (Type) unique within the Object Class.
>=20
>    This memo introduces the following name spaces which need
>    assignment:
>=20
>       o CONFIG
>         - LMP-WDM_CONFIG       (suggested C-Type =3D 2)
>=20
>       o CHANNEL_STATUS
>         - LINK_GROUP           (suggested C-Type =3D 4)
>=20
>    LMP sub-object Class type (C-Type) should be assigned from=20
> the range
>    0-127.
>=20
>       o DATA_LINK
>         - Link_GroupId         (suggested sub-object Type =3D 3)
>         - SRLG                 (suggested sub-object Type =3D 4)
>         - BER_Estimate         (suggested sub-object Type =3D 5)
>         - Optical_Protection   (suggested sub-object Type =3D 6)
>         - Total_Span_Length    (suggested sub-object Type =3D 7)
>         - Administrative_Group (suggested sub-object Type =3D 8)
>=20
> NEW:
>    LMP [LMP] defines the following name spaces and how IANA can
>    make assignments in those namespaces:
>=20
>    - LMP Message Type.
>    - LMP Object Class.
>    - LMP Object Class type (C-Type) unique within the Object Class.
>    - LMP Sub-object Class type (Type) unique within the Object Class.
>=20
>    This memo introduces the following new assignments:
>=20
>    LMP Object Class Types:
>=20
>       o under CONFIG class name (as defined in [LMP]):
>         - LMP-WDM_CONFIG       (suggested C-Type =3D 2)
>=20
>       o uncer CHANNEL_STATUS class name (as defined in [LMP]):
>         - LINK_GROUP           (suggested C-Type =3D 4)
>=20
>    LMP Sub-object Class names:
>=20
>       o under DATA-LINK Class name (as defined in [LMP]), Sub-object
>         Class names should be assigned from the range 0-127:
>         - Link_GroupId         (suggested sub-object Type =3D 3)
>         - SRLG                 (suggested sub-object Type =3D 4)
>         - BER_Estimate         (suggested sub-object Type =3D 5)
>         - Optical_Protection   (suggested sub-object Type =3D 6)
>         - Total_Span_Length    (suggested sub-object Type =3D 7)
>         - Administrative_Group (suggested sub-object Type =3D 8)
>=20
> Pls check and if you agree, I propose to quickly spin a new rev,
>=20
> Same story for: <draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-test-sonet-sdh-03.txt>
>=20
> Bert
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Michelle S. Cotton [mailto:cotton@icann.org]
> > Sent: donderdag 4 december 2003 16:35
> > To: Bert Wijnen (Bert)
> > Cc: iesg@ietf.org
> > Subject: Comments: <draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-wdm-02.txt>
> >=20
> >=20
> > Bert,
> >=20
> > In reviewing the IANA Considerations for this document,=20
> there needs to=20
> > be more clarification.
> >=20
> > This appears to be a new registry to be set-up.
> > There is no mention of how new registrations can be made and what=20
> > range the registry is.
> >=20
> > Thanks,
> >=20
> > Michelle
>=20
>=20



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From: "Ong, Lyndon" <LyOng@Ciena.com>
To: 'Kireeti Kompella' <kireeti@juniper.net>
Cc: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
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Hi Kireeti,

It's good to be making progress, at least towards some
common understanding.  A few follow-up questions in-line.

Thanks,

Lyndon

-----Original Message-----
From: Kireeti Kompella [mailto:kireeti@juniper.net]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 11:08 AM
To: Ong, Lyndon
Cc: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: RE: Liaison to ITU-T regarding feedback on G.7713.2


Hi Lyndon,

> a) G.7713.2 does not actually say that ResvErr and ResvTear
> are deprecated, although it does say that these are not used for
> G.7713.2-based signaling.  The implication (to be investigated)
> is that the cases using ResvErr and ResvTear do not come up
> within the networks that ASON addresses.

I used the word 'deprecated' in the following sense:

   deprecated

   Said of a program or feature that is considered obsolescent and in
   the process of being phased out, usually in favour of a specified
   replacement. (...)

   Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing,  1993-2003 Denis Howe

If you have an alternative word, that would be fine.

[LYO] I don't think the intent in G.7713.2 was to consider the
messages obsolescent, just not applicable to the environment
being addressed.  How about "G.7713.2 specifies that ResvErr
and ResvTear are not used for ASON" instead?

> b) I think comments 2 and 3 need some further clarification - G.7713.2
> cannot specify the procedures for processing of new objects
> by an RFC 3473 entity, since RFC 3473 already has its own
> procedures for processing of unrecognized objects.  It's
> not clear what procedures you are asking to be added to
> G.7713.2 as a result (maybe a description of the backward
> compatibility issues?).

A description of the compatibility issues would be a great start.

[LYO] Can we add this to the liaison?

> I believe the codepoints requested for the new objects in
> G.7713.2 are in the range that are to be passed transparently
> by transit nodes that do not recognize them, using the
> standard procedures documented by IANA.

While some codepoints are indeed in that range, the semantics are not
really compatible.  Many sub-objects of a GENERALIZED_UNI object do
need to be processed by intermediate hops (see below), especially
since the session destination is to an intermediate hop, not (as with
normal RSVP sessions) to the session endpoint -- this confuses the
notion of 'transit node' and 'end node'.

However, the new SESSION objects are not in the 'pass transparently'
range of codepoints.

[LYO] It's pretty clear now that the models for compatibility were
different in the two groups - compatibility in the IETF definition
implies that you can insert a new node arbitrarily within an
existing domain without causing a disturbance.  In the ITU model
there are strict boundaries between domains such that the UNI
or E-NNI used to access a domain may differ from what is used
within the domain;  however, it was intended that use of a core
protocol such as GMPLS/RFC 3473 within the domain is unchanged
(except carrying transparent objects).  The UNI and E-NNI Session
C-Types are deliberately chosen to be different so that a UNI
or E-NNI interface can be distinguished from an I-NNI.

> c) On comment 4, the G.7713.2 Session object will contain the
> address of the next hop only at borders such as the UNI or E-NNI,
> not in all cases.

This is not clear from the text.  But if this is indeed the case, it
seems more confusing.  It's more consistent if the SESSION destination
is always the session endpoint, or always the next hop.  Of these two
choices, the former is preferable, and easily doable.  For example,
the GMPLS UNI document follows this paradigm, and keeps RSVP sessions
consistent with what they've always been.

> d) On comment 6, I wonder if there is some inconsistency in
> saying that NSAP can be supported within IPv6 and at the same
> time saying that multi-address family resolution should not
> be supported (since it appears to be possible even within
> IPv6 according to the comment).

Carrying NSAP addresses within IPv6 has been standardized, and no
translation is needed.  Carrying NSAP addresses as such requires some
(non-standard) mechanism to figure out where this address lies and how
to get there.

[LYO] RFC 1884 has a pretty short description of how to carry an
NSAP address, basically it is preceded by "0000001" - the remainder
is labeled to be defined - it seems to me that the address
translation itself would end up being the same process once you
strip off the initial 7 bits.

> Also, we really need to understand the issue of why people
> believe the EVERY entity must support multi-address family
> resolution - my prior assumption was that (i) this depends
> on what the carrier wants to support as a UNI Transport
> Resource Identifier and (ii) resolution occurs once, at the
> ingress, and thereafter you use the ERO.

Since the spec contains NSAP addresses, a compliant implementation
must support some means to resolving NSAP addresses.  Your statement
(ii) is not written anywhere; in any case, ERO expansion may need to
be done many times in many places (e.g., every region boundary).
Finally, ERO processing needs to know where the session ends, and
since every node has to process the ERO, they need to resolve the
destination address.

[LYO] Wouldn't ERO expansion rely on the information in the ERO,
rather than the session endpoint?  It seems to me that you should
be able to do such expansion without having to know where the 
session ends, otherwise you are repeating full path calculation.

> e) On comment 8, it may be premature to conclude that
> multiple sessions per connection or connection segment are
> incompatible with the definition of RSVP - how does this
> with RSVP when used with NATs or VPN?

I hope you were not serious about NAT -- GMPLS to the home PC??? :-)
In any case, the fact that addresses have to be translated does not
change the fact that there is a single end-to-end RSVP session.

[LYO] I meant NAT for IP use of RSVP, not GMPLS :o)  Hate to think
what a tdm/lambda/fiber NAT would be!  My question was maybe more
precisely what determines single vs. multiple sessions - e.g.,
if the Session object is changed, does this constitute a new
session?  Or is it sufficient that there is a one-to-one mapping
from the old to the new Session contents?  In both NAT and VPN
cases, the contents of the Session object might be changed to
take into account different addressing spaces.




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CCAMPers and LMP editors/authors,

I should have seen the below in my AD review. 
Appology that I missed it.

... snip ...

The IANA considerations is not very clear indeed. It was
perceived by IANA (and others) to establish YET another
namespace. The good news is that it does NOT specify a new
namespace. In fact it requests allocation in an existing
namespace as defined in draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-10.txt, which
was approved on Oct 17th.
The latter doc does have the appropriate IANA instructions.

So this one can be fixed with:

OLD:
  6. IANA Considerations
  
   LMP defines the following name spaces that require management:

   - LMP Message Type.
   - LMP Object Class.
   - LMP Object Class type (C-Type) unique within the Object Class.
   - LMP Sub-object Class type (Type) unique within the Object Class.

   This memo introduces the following name spaces which need
   assignment:

      o CONFIG
        - LMP-WDM_CONFIG       (suggested C-Type = 2)

      o CHANNEL_STATUS
        - LINK_GROUP           (suggested C-Type = 4)

   LMP sub-object Class type (C-Type) should be assigned from the range
   0-127.

      o DATA_LINK
        - Link_GroupId         (suggested sub-object Type = 3)
        - SRLG                 (suggested sub-object Type = 4)
        - BER_Estimate         (suggested sub-object Type = 5)
        - Optical_Protection   (suggested sub-object Type = 6)
        - Total_Span_Length    (suggested sub-object Type = 7)
        - Administrative_Group (suggested sub-object Type = 8)

NEW:
   LMP [LMP] defines the following name spaces and how IANA can
   make assignments in those namespaces:

   - LMP Message Type.
   - LMP Object Class.
   - LMP Object Class type (C-Type) unique within the Object Class.
   - LMP Sub-object Class type (Type) unique within the Object Class.

   This memo introduces the following new assignments:

   LMP Object Class Types:

      o under CONFIG class name (as defined in [LMP]):
        - LMP-WDM_CONFIG       (suggested C-Type = 2)

      o uncer CHANNEL_STATUS class name (as defined in [LMP]):
        - LINK_GROUP           (suggested C-Type = 4)

   LMP Sub-object Class names:

      o under DATA-LINK Class name (as defined in [LMP]), Sub-object
        Class names should be assigned from the range 0-127:
        - Link_GroupId         (suggested sub-object Type = 3)
        - SRLG                 (suggested sub-object Type = 4)
        - BER_Estimate         (suggested sub-object Type = 5)
        - Optical_Protection   (suggested sub-object Type = 6)
        - Total_Span_Length    (suggested sub-object Type = 7)
        - Administrative_Group (suggested sub-object Type = 8)

Pls check and if you agree, I propose to quickly spin a new rev,

Same story for: <draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-test-sonet-sdh-03.txt>

Bert
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michelle S. Cotton [mailto:cotton@icann.org]
> Sent: donderdag 4 december 2003 16:35
> To: Bert Wijnen (Bert)
> Cc: iesg@ietf.org
> Subject: Comments: <draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-wdm-02.txt>
> 
> 
> Bert,
> 
> In reviewing the IANA Considerations for this document,
> there needs to be more clarification.
> 
> This appears to be a new registry to be set-up.
> There is no mention of how new registrations can be made
> and what range the registry is.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Michelle



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Subject: Re: draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-g709-04.txt
To: "Adrian Farrel" <adrian@olddog.co.uk>
Cc: ccamp@ops.ietf.org, owner-ccamp@ops.ietf.org
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Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 09:47:26 +0000
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Dear Adrian and all,


With reference to your email  dated 26/11/03 "GMPLS Signalling extensions
for G.709 OTN Control" we are currently implementing such a scheme in our
products. A number of European carriers have shown strong interest in
deploying our equipment which support such a technology. Additionally, one
major European carrier has already started deploying  our products in their
network. Therefore we strongly support the continuation of this work.

Regards,
Ghani Abbas
Marconi Communications Ltd.,
Technology Drive,
Beeston, Nottingham NG9 1LA, UK
Tel. +44 115 906 4036
Fax +44 115 906 4346



                                                                                                                                       
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All,

In Minneapolis we briefly raised the subject of this draft.
Generalized MPLS Signalling Extensions for G.709 Optical Transport Networks
Control

It was agreed that the draft was cooked, but it was very unclear whether
there was
actually any support for the contents.

Could you please let me know (on or off list) whether you
- have implemented or plan to implement
- have deployed or plan to deploy
- think its a topping idea, but won't actually use it yourself.

Thanks,
Adrian










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I have a doubt about the utilization of the RRO object (RSVP-TE); =
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node along the path, this node MUST insert a subobject, containing its =
IP address in the IPv4/IPv6 address field, in the RRO; but what if the =
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	Author(s)	: J. Drake
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Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 11:07:33 -0800 (PST)
From: Kireeti Kompella <kireeti@juniper.net>
To: "Ong, Lyndon" <LyOng@Ciena.com>
cc: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: RE: Liaison to ITU-T regarding feedback on G.7713.2
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Hi Lyndon,

On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Ong, Lyndon wrote:

> This is a really good start, I think this is far
> more detailed information than has been sent to
> ITU before.

Glad to hear that!  Thanks for your comments.

> A few questions and comments:
>
> a) G.7713.2 does not actually say that ResvErr and ResvTear
> are deprecated, although it does say that these are not used for
> G.7713.2-based signaling.  The implication (to be investigated)
> is that the cases using ResvErr and ResvTear do not come up
> within the networks that ASON addresses.

I used the word 'deprecated' in the following sense:

   deprecated

   Said of a program or feature that is considered obsolescent and in
   the process of being phased out, usually in favour of a specified
   replacement. (...)

   Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing,  1993-2003 Denis Howe

If you have an alternative word, that would be fine.

One of the issues is if GMPLS nodes exist in an ASON network, they
may generate ResvErr/ResvTear messages; it is not clear what ASON
RSVP nodes will do with these, and what the result will be.

> Perhaps an example
> of an operational scenario using ResvErr or ResvTear would
> be helpful.

The examples are the latter part of point 1.

> b) I think comments 2 and 3 need some further clarification - G.7713.2
> cannot specify the procedures for processing of new objects
> by an RFC 3473 entity, since RFC 3473 already has its own
> procedures for processing of unrecognized objects.  It's
> not clear what procedures you are asking to be added to
> G.7713.2 as a result (maybe a description of the backward
> compatibility issues?).

A description of the compatibility issues would be a great start.

> I believe the codepoints requested for the new objects in
> G.7713.2 are in the range that are to be passed transparently
> by transit nodes that do not recognize them, using the
> standard procedures documented by IANA.

While some codepoints are indeed in that range, the semantics are not
really compatible.  Many sub-objects of a GENERALIZED_UNI object do
need to be processed by intermediate hops (see below), especially
since the session destination is to an intermediate hop, not (as with
normal RSVP sessions) to the session endpoint -- this confuses the
notion of 'transit node' and 'end node'.

However, the new SESSION objects are not in the 'pass transparently'
range of codepoints.

> c) On comment 4, the G.7713.2 Session object will contain the
> address of the next hop only at borders such as the UNI or E-NNI,
> not in all cases.

This is not clear from the text.  But if this is indeed the case, it
seems more confusing.  It's more consistent if the SESSION destination
is always the session endpoint, or always the next hop.  Of these two
choices, the former is preferable, and easily doable.  For example,
the GMPLS UNI document follows this paradigm, and keeps RSVP sessions
consistent with what they've always been.

> d) On comment 6, I wonder if there is some inconsistency in
> saying that NSAP can be supported within IPv6 and at the same
> time saying that multi-address family resolution should not
> be supported (since it appears to be possible even within
> IPv6 according to the comment).

Carrying NSAP addresses within IPv6 has been standardized, and no
translation is needed.  Carrying NSAP addresses as such requires some
(non-standard) mechanism to figure out where this address lies and how
to get there.

> Also, we really need to understand the issue of why people
> believe the EVERY entity must support multi-address family
> resolution - my prior assumption was that (i) this depends
> on what the carrier wants to support as a UNI Transport
> Resource Identifier and (ii) resolution occurs once, at the
> ingress, and thereafter you use the ERO.

Since the spec contains NSAP addresses, a compliant implementation
must support some means to resolving NSAP addresses.  Your statement
(ii) is not written anywhere; in any case, ERO expansion may need to
be done many times in many places (e.g., every region boundary).
Finally, ERO processing needs to know where the session ends, and
since every node has to process the ERO, they need to resolve the
destination address.

> e) On comment 8, it may be premature to conclude that
> multiple sessions per connection or connection segment are
> incompatible with the definition of RSVP - how does this
> with RSVP when used with NATs or VPN?

I hope you were not serious about NAT -- GMPLS to the home PC??? :-)
In any case, the fact that addresses have to be translated does not
change the fact that there is a single end-to-end RSVP session.

For VPNs, please see the GMPLS UNI and the GVPN documents.  Please
also see the multi-region LSP document
(draft-ayyangar-inter-region-te-01.txt).  Note that in both those
examples, there is a single RSVP session per connection/connection
segment.  There may be several connection segments for a given
end-to-end connection; this is in-line with G.8080 A.

It's good to get this dialog going.  Let's also get the Liaison done,
so that the rest of SG15 can get up-to-speed.

Kireeti.
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From: "Ong, Lyndon" <LyOng@Ciena.com>
To: 'Kireeti Kompella' <kireeti@juniper.net>, ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: RE: Liaison to ITU-T regarding feedback on G.7713.2
Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 10:22:47 -0800 
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Hi Kireeti,

This is a really good start, I think this is far
more detailed information than has been sent to
ITU before.

A few questions and comments:

a) G.7713.2 does not actually say that ResvErr and ResvTear
are deprecated, although it does say that these are not used for
G.7713.2-based signaling.  The implication (to be investigated)
is that the cases using ResvErr and ResvTear do not come up
within the networks that ASON addresses.  Perhaps an example
of an operational scenario using ResvErr or ResvTear would
be helpful.

b) I think comments 2 and 3 need some further clarification - G.7713.2 
cannot specify the procedures for processing of new objects
by an RFC 3473 entity, since RFC 3473 already has its own
procedures for processing of unrecognized objects.  It's 
not clear what procedures you are asking to be added to
G.7713.2 as a result (maybe a description of the backward
compatibility issues?).

I believe the codepoints requested for the new objects in
G.7713.2 are in the range that are to be passed transparently
by transit nodes that do not recognize them, using the 
standard procedures documented by IANA.

c) On comment 4, the G.7713.2 Session object will contain the
address of the next hop only at borders such as the UNI or E-NNI,
not in all cases.

d) On comment 6, I wonder if there is some inconsistency in
saying that NSAP can be supported within IPv6 and at the same 
time saying that multi-address family resolution should not
be supported (since it appears to be possible even within
IPv6 according to the comment).

Also, we really need to understand the issue of why people 
believe the EVERY entity must support multi-address family
resolution - my prior assumption was that (i) this depends
on what the carrier wants to support as a UNI Transport 
Resource Identifier and (ii) resolution occurs once, at the
ingress, and thereafter you use the ERO.

e) On comment 8, it may be premature to conclude that 
multiple sessions per connection or connection segment are
incompatible with the definition of RSVP - how does this
with RSVP when used with NATs or VPN?  In cases of 
address mapping you may need to swap the contents of the Session
object, since the original endpoint address may be a private
address.  Doesn't this result also in two linked sessions?

Cheers,

Lyndon

-----Original Message-----
From: Kireeti Kompella [mailto:kireeti@juniper.net]
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 4:43 PM
To: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: Liaison to ITU-T regarding feedback on G.7713.2


Hi All,

We (the CCAMP WG) have been asked to send a Liaison to the ITU-T SG 15
regarding G.7713.2 and GMPLS RSVP-TE.  Here is draft text.  Please
send your comments to the list by 17:00 PST Dec 15.

Thanks!
Kireeti.
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Hi All,

We (the CCAMP WG) have been asked to send a Liaison to the ITU-T SG 15
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Delivery-date: Mon, 08 Dec 2003 21:38:32 +0000
Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 13:36:51 -0800 (PST)
From: Kireeti Kompella <kireeti@juniper.net>
To: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: Last Call: Procedures for Modifying RSVP to a BCP  (fwd)
Message-ID: <20031208133525.W75458@kummer.juniper.net>
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Please note the following Last Call, as it affects this WG.  If you
have comments, please send them to the IETF list and/or to the IESG.

Thanks,
Kireeti.
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 12:13:49 -0500
From: The IESG <iesg-secretary@ietf.org>
Reply-To: iesg@ietf.org
To: IETF-Announce:  ;
Subject: Last Call: Procedures for Modifying RSVP to a BCP

---------------
The IESG has received a request from an individual submitter to consider
Procedures for Modifying RSVP <draft-kompella-rsvp-change-01.txt> as a BCP.
This has been reviewed in the IETF and particular interest  was expressed by
the Transport Working Group (tsvwg), but it was not developed as the product
of an IETF Working Group.

The IESG plans to make a decision in the next few weeks, and solicits
final comments on this action.  Please send any comments to the
iesg@ietf.org or ietf@ietf.org mailing lists by 2003-12-29.


File(s) can be obtained via
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-kompella-rsvp-change-01.txt




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Message-ID: <E4BB443436F22D4AB9E84B06AB7C4CE00527AA1D@nj7460exch004u.ho.lucent.com>
From: "Lam, Hing-Kam (Kam)" <hklam@lucent.com>
To: "'Kireeti Kompella'" <kireeti@juniper.net>, "'adrian@olddog.co.uk'" <adrian@olddog.co.uk>
Cc: ccamp@ops.ietf.org, "'Alex Zinin'" <zinin@psg.com>, "'Bill Fenner'" <fenner@research.att.com>, "'Scott Bradner'" <sob@harvard.edu>, "Wijnen, Bert (Bert)" <bwijnen@lucent.com>
Subject: ITU-T Q14/15 Interim meeting
Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 15:08:14 -0500 
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Dear Mr. Kompella and Mr. Farrel,

In the ITU-T Q14/15 to CCAMP WG liaison (7th November 2003) and in the 58th IETF meeting, 
we invited the participation of the CCAMP WG experts to the upcoming Q14/15 Interim meeting, 
in the week of 16 February 2004 in North Carolina (or San Jose). 

Now I have received confirmation from the host that the location
will be at the Cisco campus in Research Triangle Park 
in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. 

For those ccamp WG experts interested in attending the 
interim meeting, please reply by 13 January 2004 and
also indicate how many contributions (if any) you plan to submit.  
The cut-off date for submitting contributions to the meeting is 9 February 2004.

The terms of Reference of the Q14/15 Rapporteur meeting are:
	-	Continue development of G.fame (Framework for ASON Management)
	-	Revision to G.7710, G.784, and G.874
	-	Revision to G.7713 and G.7713.x
	-	Revision to G.7714 and G.7714.1
	-	Continue the specification of G.7716
	-	Consideration of protocol-specific link-state routing protocols

Further information about the meeting, including logistic and travel information, will
be available later on.

Regards, 
Kam Lam (Q14/15 Rapporteur) 
+1 732 949 8338




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Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 07:11:24 -0800 (PST)
From: Kireeti Kompella <kireeti@juniper.net>
To: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: Re: Crank-back signaling to WG doc
Message-ID: <20031207223549.T72383@kummer.juniper.net>
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On Sun, 23 Nov 2003, Kireeti Kompella wrote:

> Please indicate whether you think that "Crankback Signaling Extensions
> for MPLS Signaling" (draft-iwata-mpls-crankback-07.txt) is ready to
> become a CCAMP WG document.  This call ends Dec 7, 2003 at midnight PST.

Thank you all for your opinions.  There is consensus to make this doc
a CCAMP WG document.

Authors: please resubmit the doc (as is) as a CCAMP WG document.

Kireeti.
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Delivery-date: Mon, 08 Dec 2003 15:13:03 +0000
Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 07:11:07 -0800 (PST)
From: Kireeti Kompella <kireeti@juniper.net>
To: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: Re: ASON RSVP-TE draft to WG doc
Message-ID: <20031207223358.I72383@kummer.juniper.net>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII

On Sun, 23 Nov 2003, Kireeti Kompella wrote:

> Please indicate whether you think that "Generalized MPLS (GMPLS)
> RSVP-TE Signalling in support of Automatically Switched Optical
> Network (ASON)" (draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt) is
> ready to be a CCAMP WG document.  This call ends Dec 7, 2003 at
> midnight PST.

Thank you all for your opinions.  There is rough consensus to take
this document to WG status.

Authors: please submit the draft (as is) as a CCAMP WG doc.

Thanks,
Kireeti.
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Subject: draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt
Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2003 18:19:42 -0800
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To: <ccamp@ops.ietf.org>

yes



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Reply-To: "Adrian Farrel" <adrian@olddog.co.uk>
From: "Adrian Farrel" <adrian@olddog.co.uk>
To: <ccamp@ops.ietf.org>
Subject: draft-ietf-mpls-rsvpte-attributes-00.txt
Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2003 22:13:15 -0000
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Hi,

I don't recall an announcement of this draft that is clearly relevant to CCAMP as well as
MPLS.

http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-mpls-rsvpte-attributes-00.txt

Cheers,
Adrian




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From: "Adrian Farrel" <adrian@olddog.co.uk>
To: <proceedings@ietf.org>
Cc: <ccamp@ops.ietf.org>, "'Kireeti Kompella'" <kireeti@juniper.net>
Subject: CCAMP WG Minutes - 58th IETF Minneapolis
Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2003 21:39:16 -0000
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CCAMP Working Group.
58th IETF Minneapolis
Monday 10th November 2003 0900-11.30

CHAIRS:
Kireeti Kompella <kireeti@juniper.net> 
Adrian Farrel <adrian@olddog.co.uk> 

Agenda bashing (chairs)
========================
 
Minute takers and blue sheets (chairs)
======================================

Minute takers: Dimitri Papadimitriou
               Deborah Brungard
               Eric Gray

Kireeti: 
Thanks to Ron Bonica for co-chairing
Thanks to Adrian Farrel for taking over as co-chair

Old charter (chairs)
====================        

Groundwork and critical work is completed, thus re-charter.

New charter (chairs)
====================
 
- Multi-area/multi-as using tewg mpls requirements as input 
- GMPLS ASON (input from ITU-T) look at the requirements and
  then address them

- Short charter for 6 months and move forward
- Lots of interactions with the MPLS and IGP WG's
- Short term focus of the WG on the charter milestones 
  therefore new material at bottom of the agenda (thus take 
  it to the list if this is not covered during this meeting)

Drafts in 'final stages' (chairs)
=================================

- Routing drafts: comments received from IESG (cleared
  yesterday)   
- 2 drafts in IETF 4 weeks last call: LMP-SONET-SDH and
  LMP-WDM
- 2 drafts pending: LMP-MIB and SDH/SONET-Control (with Bert 
  and Alex for review)

Work in progress (chairs)
=========================

- GMPLS UNI (overlay): needs one week WG last call
- GMPLS for G.709: look for WG last call but positive 
  comments needed to move forward so will ask via mailing
  list if there is interest or not in progressing and if any
  issues, 
- Routing exclusion: new version is imminent (revision to be
  published just after the meeting)

Summary of interactions with other WGs (chairs)
===============================================

- TE WG:         Multi-area/AS requirements (mpls only)
- MPLS WG:       P2MP Requirements
- OSPF/IS-IS WG: GMPLS extensions completed now starting new
                 item on ASON Routing requirements (Design 
                 Team)
- IPO WG:        Framework document 

ITU-T Liaison (Wesam Alanqar)
=============================

Discussions:

- Kireeti Kompella: noted that an ITU Recommendation can 
  have CR-LDP as a normative reference, that's ok, but for 
  future need to discuss among chairs/ADs (this will be done
  off-line)

- Alex Zinin: CR-LDP code-points liaison, for the time this 
  normative reference is ok but for the future will need to 
  clarify the liaison

- Kam Lam: ITU-T SG15/Q14 Feb04 interim meeting, in San Jose
  or North Carolina (not decided yet) - invites participants
  from CCAMP

- Kam Lam: setup of a common FTP server / website

GMPLS MIBs (Tom Nadeau)
=======================
      - draft-ccamp-ietf-gmpls-tc-mib-01.txt
      - draft-ccamp-ietf-gmpls-lsr-mib-01.txt
      - draft-ccamp-ietf-gmpls-te-mib-01.txt

Tom Nadeau presented an update on the GMPLS MIB status.
- Three drafts - fairly stable, one more round of IESG
  review for MPLS MIBs (these MIBs depend on the status
  of the MPLS MIBs). 
- Will publish updated MIB IDs after this meeting. 
- Need to extend conformance, performance tables, consider
  how to expose more information about hops (tunnel heads, 
  tails and intermediates), etc.
- Need to determine whether or not discriminated unions
  should be supported.
- Multiple objects from multiple label types
- Also need to know who has done an implementation of these 
  MIBs.

Discussions: 

- Bert Wijnen: reaffirmed that need people to review mibs 
  even if they are not MIB doctors to ensure it represents
  model of technology as needed.

- Kireeti Kompella: who reads the MIBs? - How do you make 
  people read MIBs? This is part of progress of the protocol
  the documents. We need feedback to know if we are going in
  the right directions.

GMPLS-based Recovery (Dimitri Papadimitriou)
============================================
      - draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-recovery-terminology-02.txt
      - draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-recovery-analysis-02.txt
      - draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-recovery-functional-01.txt
      - draft-lang-ccamp-gmpls-recovery-e2e-signaling-02.txt

Dimitri Papadimitriou provided a status on these i-d's (the
terminology, analysis and functional specification are 
closed, the signaling needs to pass through a thorough 
review after becoming a working group i-d), also pointed out
that these documents should be submitted to the IESG for the
Dec'03 milestone (as per charter).

Discussions:

- Adrian Farrel: count of approx. 8 read the drafts, and no- 
  one thought  that the four drafts content overlapped e.g. 
  that four were too many - authors will ask for consensus 
  via mailing list.

ASON Signaling Requirements (Jerry Ash)
=======================================
- draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-ason-reqts-03.txt

Jerry Ash presented an update status on the document (note:
the ver. under discussion is v04.txt) authors believe that 
the document is ready for WG last call.

Discussions:

- Adrian Farrel: asked for count of who read document double
  digits (more than 12), and support for going to WG last 
  call also shows double digits

- Adrian Farrel: ask if there are any objections.

- Jonathan Sadler: noted that the proposed definition of 
  call segment is still being progressed at the ITU (thus
  should add this clarification in the document). 

ASON Interworking (Lyndon Ong)
==============================
- draft-ong-ccamp-3473-3474-iw-00.txt

Discussions:

- Dimitri Papadimitriou: pointing to the penultimate slide, 
  commented you have identified issues, and on mailing list 
  were identified issues, and the authors have not responded
  to these issues. Proposing the RFC 3474 as an "existing 
  RFC", but what is rationale for the CCAMP WG to deal w/ it
  since it has an informational status at IETF.

- Lyndon Ong: it is there, and its tied with an ITU standard

- Dimitri Papadimitriou: technically speaking the first
  issue we have to deal with is the usage of TNAs, but do
  not see any real rationale for introducing them.

- Kireeti Kompella: issue I have is that we have an existing
  document, RFC 3473, which is by definition the baseline 
  from which we are building on and then there is no 
  interworking issue. 

- Kireeti Kompella (Question for CCAMP): do we want to 
  interwork? Before we go into technical issues, we need to
  answer question what do we do with RFC 3474? What is its 
  exact status? and then do we look at it for interworking?

- Lou Berger: what is confusing me and is where do we start 
  from: we have two RFCs - we have a long history of having 
  RFCs which are informational, but there is a difference 
  between a proposed standard and an informational RFC. 

  Here we're using ITU as rationale, this is why we are
  having this discussion. As info RFC 3474 is an ITU work,
  what we should be doing is coordinating and ask what does
  it take to support it? Is the info RFC 3474 the only way 
  for achieving these requirements? Do we have to support 
  RFC 3473? The response is yes, since RFC 3473 has the
  standing here in CCAMP.

  He also wanted to know whether this work is representative
  of a number of people in ASON, or is it the work of a few 
  people looking to do things a different way.

- Lyndon Ong: ITU 7713.2 and RFC 3474 are tied to each other
  and they do not represent a minority view. 

- Bert Wijnen: Substantiated this point.

- Lyndon Ong: Pointed out that this group could either start
  with what has been defined already or start over. The 
  latter approach is more likely to produce divergence 
  rather than convergence.

- Deborah Brungard: this draft is missing consideration of
  backward compatibility aspects with RFC 3473 - CCAMP WG 
  needs to consider RFC 3473 compatibility, not just 
  compatibility with info RFC 3474.

- Bert Wijnen: CCAMP WG needs to identify to ITU any fatal
  flaws with info RFC 3474, and work with them.

- Kireeti Kompella: What will the IETF and ITU will if there
  is some vendor with 5K implementations with the "fatal 
  flaw"?

  He then observed that the discussion is taking far longer
  than he had expected and asked that people at the mike 
  should be the last and further discussion clearly needs to
  take place on the list.

- Malcolm Betts: the emphasis should be on need to move 
  forward and the definition of future capabilities.

- Lou Berger: CCAMP WG needs to look at info RFC 3474 and 
  identify the flaws, and work on a standard ASON GMPLS 
  solution here in CCAMP.

RSVP-TE ASON (Dimitri Papadimitriou)
====================================
- draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-00.txt

- Lyndon Ong: disagrees with conclusion that the RFC 3474 is
  not backward  compatible with RFC 3473, e.g. RFC 3474 does
  not require an intermediate node to support RFC 3474. And 
  that RFC 3474 does not address all the requirements is 
  immaterial, it was done at a certain time, and new 
  capabilities will need to be added.

- Dimitri Papadimitriou: you say need convergence but the
  3474 extensions do not address the needed functionality
  and the analysis provided in the appendix of this i-d 
  shows where the backward compatibility issues are if this
  is used.

- Kireeti Kompella: take to list to discuss technical 
  arguments if RFC 3474 compliant or not, and if it meets
  requirements or not. Will need to liaise with ITU

- Lyndon Ong: need to take into account that this method is
  an already agreed ITU standard so question is why diverge
  from the RFC 3474 solution.

- Kireeti Kompella: we also have to agreed on a standard 
  from the IETF side. Lets look at technical arguments on
  3474, and see how to get to an end point.

MPLS Crankback (Adrian Farrel)
==============================
- draft-iwata-mpls-crankback-07.txt. 

Adrian Farrel gave a short status update
- The draft needs to deal with the fact that there are not 
  enough flag bits in the Session Attributes object.
- The authors need to define logical grouping of TLVs,
  remove the unnumbered component link IF_ID TLV from this
  draft (because it is more generally applicable).

Discussions:

- Adrian Farrel: 
  ask who read the draft: good showing
  ask to become a WG document: no dissent

- Kireeti Kompella: good support, should keep as separate 
  document for now although will probably be part of an ASON
  "boxed set" We need feedback, Adrian will lead the 
  discussion via mailing list.

ASON Routing Requirements (Deborah Brungard)
============================================
- draft-alanqar-ccamp-gmpls-ason-routing-reqts-00.txt
- Liaison statement to ITU-T

Discussions:

- Zafir Ali: question if requirements are from service
  providers (and not only vendors)

- Deborah Brungard: yes, providers and vendors participate
  in ITU.

- Kireeti Kompella: we will start with the requirements from
  ITU and prioritize them 

- Deborah Brungard: important to understand terminology and 
  dialogue on understanding requirements with ITU.

- Kam Lam: will include G.7715.1 ? 

- Deborah Brungard: yes

- Kireeti Kompella: waxed philosophical about the advantages
  of striving to attain a state of boredom in the CCAMP WG.

Tunneling Protocol 
==================
- draft-bonica-tunproto-05.txt

Not presented.

- Adrian Farrel: Ron Bonica missed the submission deadline.
  This is now on our charter so we need to pay attention.

Multi-Area/AS/Region
====================
Arthi Ayyangar - draft-ayyangar-inter-region-te-01.txt
- Discussed some issue with terminology - specifically
  the over-loading of certain terms. She also talked
  about possible strategies related to the duplication
  of work in this and - the next - draft.

JP Vasseur - draft-vasseur-inter-as-te-01.txt
- He gave a brief status/history of the draft - what
  charter item it attempts to address, how long they
  have been working on it, etc.

Discussions:

- Dimitri Papadimitriou: Wanted to know whether or not we
  would first consider whether or not LSR PCS should be 
  done before we consider how to do it.

- JP Vasseur: Suggested that this is a question, among
  others, for the list.

- Arthi Ayyangar: Pointed out that the discussion needs to
  focus on requirements before focus on a solution.

- Kireeti Kompella: Looking for a single document for
  both models of signaling. He would also like this work
  to include applicability for each different model.

- Arthi Ayyangar: Please clarify what set of drafts are 
  expected.

- Kireeti Kompella: Provided a breakdown of the documents 
  and the issues with where the work might be done on each 
  part of the set.

- Adrian Farrel: Can we have a date by which the combined
  draft will be produced? He would like the groups involved
  to take some time this week to get started.

- JP Vasseur (with good grace): January 16th 2004

- Kireeti Kompella (summarizing):

  Should we have inter-area and inter-as as one draft and
  include both solutions and show when applicable the
  different solutions for different scenarios? -> yes

  Should loose re-optimization go to CCAMP? It is related
  work. -> need to discuss this among the chairs/ADs

  Should this item address both packet and non-packet? 
  -> yes

  Concerning PCS signaling need to discuss among chairs/ADs,
  and if agreement to add in the charter, need for re-
  chartering, and then address the technical aspects


Communication of LSP Alarm Information (Lou Berger)
===================================================
- draft-berger-ccamp-gmpls-alarm-spec-00.txt

He said they do currently have some issues. A key issue is
that the standard alarm information defined by Telcordia
and ITU are mostly in the form of strings.

Discussions:

- Kam Lam: points to X.733/X.736 and M.3100, will discuss it
  offline

- Kireeti Kompella: Might need to update charter before
  considering this item, chairs and ADs need to discuss.
  Also, not too many read draft, need to start thread on
  email list, need to get carriers to speak up.

GMPLS Signaling for L2 LSP services ( Dimitri Papadimitriou)
============================================================
- draft-papadimitriou-ccamp-gmpls-l2sc-lsp-00.txt

Dimitri talked about some work that they have recently
started for L2SC in GMPLS. This work does not include
use of PW over PSN.

Discussions:

- Chairs:
  - Ask who read the draft: 12 at least
  - Ask who feel it should be an item CCAMP should work on: 
    12 at least

- Kireeti Kompella: Pointed out that this work is not in the
  CCAMP charter and it may be difficult to add it because 
  there is no focus in the IETF for L2 services.
- Kireeti Kompella: not in CCAMP charter to do technology-
  specific work, need to discuss if it can go in charter. 
  Already have SDH and G.709.
  And we need to check is there no other layer 2 specific 
  work in other IETF groups, then probably could be in CCAMP

- Dimitri Papadimitriou: point out that even if there are no
  layer 2 specific documents, RFC 3473 and GMPLS 
  Architecture covers L2SC LSP concept (in particular, ATM
  and FR). So this should equally be covered by the existing
  charter.
  He also asked what he would need to do to strengthen the 
  argument for getting this work accepted by the ADs.

- Kireeti Kompella: Consensus is a powerful argument.
  We need to discuss this with the ADs before moving forward


Component Link Recording and Resource Control for GMPLS
Link Bundles (Zafar Ali)
=======================================================
- draft-zamfir-explicit-resource-control-bundle-02.txt

Discussions:

- Chairs:
  - ask who read the draft: 8 to 10
  - ask who feel it should become a WG document: 8 to 10 

- Kireeti Kompella: concerns about what it is trying to
  fix. Need reason to put this in ERO, so need to understand
  why we want to put this in the ERO

- Adrian Farrel: would like to hear from providers on need 
  to use this before trying to adopt it. Take it to the list

Requirements for time-bounded notification of faults
(Richard Rabbat)
====================================================
- draft-rabbat-expedited-flooding-00.txt
 
Discussions:

- Adrian Farrel: the discussion should be taken to the list 
  in order to agree on requirements before looking at 
  solutions.

- Kireeti Kompella: If one is to pursue the link-state routing-
   based solution, then discussion on the OSPF and ISIS 
   mailing lists would be appropriate as well.


*** Meeting in adjourned ***




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From: "Don Fedyk" <dwfedyk@nortelnetworks.com>
To: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Cc: Kireeti Kompella <kireeti@juniper.net>
Subject: RE: ASON RSVP-TE draft to WG doc
Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2003 08:51:05 -0500

Hi Kireeti

I forgot to copy CCAMP.

Yes

A little bit of my rational. I had to do some homework on this to understand
the difference between the various flavors of signaling protocols.  I reread
the documents and discussed with colleagues and more recently John Drake one
of the authors.  I believe this is a good foundation document that we can
use to build on.  The document is not complete for all the ASON requirements
some people asked for but discussions, with John and comments from Adrian on
the list convinced me we could move forward and accommodate those down the
road. 

Don 


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kireeti Kompella [mailto:kireeti@juniper.net] 
> Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 6:36 PM
> To: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
> Subject: ASON RSVP-TE draft to WG doc
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Please indicate whether you think that "Generalized MPLS 
> (GMPLS) RSVP-TE Signalling in support of Automatically 
> Switched Optical Network (ASON)" 
> (draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt) is ready to 
> be a CCAMP WG document.  This call ends Dec 7, 2003 at midnight PST.
> 
> A simple 'yes' or 'no' will be sufficient.
> 
> Kireeti.
> -------
> 
> 



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Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2003 14:45:46 -0700
From: Stephen J Trowbridge <sjtrowbridge@lucent.com>
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> All,
> I am not sure I fully understand what is being proposed by this
> document in terms of values to be assigned to RSVP entities for
> standards organizations outside of IETF. In section 1, there is
> the paragraph:
> 
> "  A standards body other than the IETF that wishes to obtain an
>    assignment for an RSVP entity must decide from which type of
>    name/number space they desire their assignment be made from, and then
>    submit the appropriate documentation."
> 
> I would suppose that "appropriate documentation" is to leave the
> door open that we eventually have a real liaison process by which
> an incoming liaison statement has some sort of status within IETF,
> and I have no difficulty leaving the language here loose enough to
> accomodate this possibility.
> 
> However I have more difficulty later on understanding what ranges
> would apply for RSVP entities defined by standards bodies outside
> of IETF. These would not seem to meet the "vendor private use" or
> "expert review" categories, so by process of elimination, they
> would seem to be "standards action" assignments.
> 
> However, it is not generally a good idea to have more than one
> normative source for a particular standards element. If a specification
> appears in more than one place, it should be clear which is the
> controlling document (which one should be paid attention to if
> the specifications differ) and where someone should go in order
> to propose changes.
> 
> What we have done in the past with these sorts of things is to have
> an informational RFC in IETF that references the external standard.
> But in reading this document, it seems that "standards action"
> codepoints could only be assigned to values for standards track
> RFCs within IETF.
> 
> I think the document needs to be clearer about assignment of
> codepoints for RSVP entities defined by other standards bodies.
> If approving an informational RFC as we have done in the past is
> considered to be some kind of standards action, and can therefore
> be used for these kinds of assignments, I think a few more words are
> needed to clarify that we can still do these things as in the past.
> 
> But if the intent is that any such assignments in the future actually
> be in standards track RFCs, then we have the problem of multiple
> normative sources, and I think more discussion is needed to make
> sure that this is really what we want.
> 
> If the procedures to be followed by other standards organizations are
> to change, it will also be necessary to comminucate that change
> to those other organizations so that they will know the appropriate
> procedure to follow for their applications of RSVP.
> Regards,
> Steve
> 





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	Title		: Exclude Routes - Extension to RSVP-TE
	Author(s)	: A. Farrel
	Filename	: draft-ietf-ccamp-rsvp-te-exclude-route-01.txt
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The current RSVP-TE specification, 'RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for
LSP Tunnels' (RFC 3209) and GMPLS extensions to RSVP-TE, 'Generalized
Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Resource ReserVation
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Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2003 20:54:12 +0100
From: Gert Grammel <Gert.Grammel@alcatel.de>
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Adrian,

we are currently implementing it

Regards

Gert

Adrian Farrel wrote:

> All,
>
> In Minneapolis we briefly raised the subject of this draft.
> Generalized MPLS Signalling Extensions for G.709 Optical Transport Networks Control
>
> It was agreed that the draft was cooked, but it was very unclear whether there was
> actually any support for the contents.
>
> Could you please let me know (on or off list) whether you
> - have implemented or plan to implement
> - have deployed or plan to deploy
> - think its a topping idea, but won't actually use it yourself.
>
> Thanks,
> Adrian

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To: "'Kireeti Kompella'" <kireeti@juniper.net>, ccamp@ops.ietf.org
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kireeti Kompella [mailto:kireeti@juniper.net] 
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 6:36 PM
To: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: ASON RSVP-TE draft to WG doc


Hi,

Please indicate whether you think that "Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) RSVP-TE
Signalling in support of Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON)"
(draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt) is ready to be a CCAMP WG
document.  This call ends Dec 7, 2003 at midnight PST.

A simple 'yes' or 'no' will be sufficient.

Kireeti.
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Malcolm Betts</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Phone: +1 613 763 7860 (ESN 393)</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>FAX:&nbsp;&nbsp; +1 613 763 4371 (ESN 393)</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>-----Original Message-----</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>From: Kireeti Kompella [<A =
HREF=3D"mailto:kireeti@juniper.net">mailto:kireeti@juniper.net</A>] =
</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 6:36 PM</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Hi,</FONT>
</P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Please indicate whether you think that =
&quot;Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) RSVP-TE Signalling in support of =
Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON)&quot; =
(draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt) is ready to be a CCAMP =
WG document.&nbsp; This call ends Dec 7, 2003 at midnight =
PST.</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>A simple 'yes' or 'no' will be sufficient.</FONT>
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To: Kireeti Kompella <kireeti@juniper.net>, ccamp@ops.ietf.org
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Osama Aboul-Magd
ATI Strategic Standards and Protocols
Nortel Networks
P.O. Box 3511, Station C
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
K1Y-4H7
Tel: +1 613 763 5827
e.mail:osama@nortelnetworks.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Kireeti Kompella [mailto:kireeti@juniper.net] 
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 6:36 PM
To: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: ASON RSVP-TE draft to WG doc

Hi,

Please indicate whether you think that "Generalized MPLS (GMPLS)
RSVP-TE Signalling in support of Automatically Switched Optical
Network (ASON)" (draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt) is
ready to be a CCAMP WG document.  This call ends Dec 7, 2003 at
midnight PST.

A simple 'yes' or 'no' will be sufficient.

Kireeti.
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Osama Aboul-Magd</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>-----Original Message-----</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>From: Kireeti Kompella [<A HREF="mailto:kireeti@juniper.net">mailto:kireeti@juniper.net</A>] </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 6:36 PM</FONT>
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<BR><FONT SIZE=2>Subject: ASON RSVP-TE draft to WG doc</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hi,</FONT>
</P>

<P><FONT SIZE=2>Please indicate whether you think that &quot;Generalized MPLS (GMPLS)</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>RSVP-TE Signalling in support of Automatically Switched Optical</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>Network (ASON)&quot; (draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt) is</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>ready to be a CCAMP WG document.&nbsp; This call ends Dec 7, 2003 at</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>midnight PST.</FONT>
</P>

<P><FONT SIZE=2>A simple 'yes' or 'no' will be sufficient.</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Kireeti.</FONT>
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No.

Regards

Diego







-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 18:36
To: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: ASON RSVP-TE draft to WG doc





Hi,


Please indicate whether you think that "Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) RSVP-TE
Signalling in support of Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON)"
(draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt) is ready to be a CCAMP WG
document.  This call ends Dec 7, 2003 at midnight PST.


A simple 'yes' or 'no' will be sufficient.


Kireeti.





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Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2003 14:02:52 -0500
To: "Kullberg Alan-G19424" <alan.kullberg@motorola.com>
From: Lou Berger <lberger@movaz.com>
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Alan,
         Thanks for the comments.  I'll incorporate in the next rev of the 
draft.

Lou

At 09:46 PM 12/1/2003, Kullberg Alan-G19424 wrote:

>Hi Lou,
>
>I have a few typo fixes below as well as this comment.
>In section 2.1 ERO Procedures, it says "the label is copied
>into a new Label_Set object."
>
>I understand the intent of this statement, but this may mislead
>people into thinking that the signaling of the LSP continues
>beyond the current (egress) node.
>
>Perhaps that sentence and the one following it could be reworded
>as follows:
>    If the U-bit of the
>    subobject being examined is clear (0), then the value of the label is
>    used for downstream traffic associated with the LSP.  This label value
>    MUST be used for transmitting traffic associated
>    with the LSP on the indicated outgoing/downstream interface.

I've reworded as follows:
   If the U-bit of the subobject being examined is clear (0), then the
   value of the label is copied into a new Label_Set object.  Note, this
   Label_Set object is for internal use only.  This Label_Set object
   indicates the label value that MUST be used for transmitting traffic
   associated with the LSP on the indicated outgoing/downstream interface.

>And to make the next paragraph consistent, I would add the word
>MUST as follows:
>    Specifically, the label value MUST be used for

Not using MUST here was intentional as the use is by the connected node, so 
there is no way for the processing node to enforce this.

>Now for typos:
>
>In the Abstract change "know and" to "known as":
>    Such control is also known as "Egress Control".

thanks.

>In 2. Egress Control Procedures, change "that section" to "those sections":
>    The procedures described in those sections...

thanks.

>In 2.1. ERO Procedures, change "unicast" to "unidirectional":
>    If the associated LSP is unidirectional...

Thanks again,
Lou


>Regards,
>Alan
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-ccamp@ops.ietf.org
> > [<mailto:owner-ccamp@ops.ietf.org>mailto:owner-ccamp@ops.ietf.org] On 
> Behalf Of Lou Berger
> > Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 1:50 PM
> > To: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
> > Subject: Fwd: I-D ACTION:draft-berger-gmpls-egress-control-00.txt
> >
> >
> > FYI -
> >          Please send comments to me (and/or the list).
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Lou
> >
> > >To: IETF-Announce: ;
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> > >Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 15:32:17 -0500
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> > >
> > >A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
> > >directories.
> > >
> > >
> > >         Title           : GMPLS Signaling Procedure For
> > Egress Control
> > >         Author(s)       : L. Berger
> > >         Filename        : draft-berger-gmpls-egress-control-00.txt
> > >         Pages           : 4
> > >         Date            : 2003-11-24
> > >
> > >This note clarifies the procedures for the control of a
> > label used on
> > >an egress output/downstream interface.  Such control is also
> > know and
> > >'Egress Control'.  Support for Egress Control is implicit in
> > >Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling
> > [RFC3471]
> > >and [RFC3473].  This note does not modify GMPLS signaling mechanisms
> > >and procedures and should be viewed as an informative
> > clarification of
> > >[RFC3473].
> > >
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Cheers,
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kireeti Kompella [mailto:kireeti@juniper.net] 
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 6:36 PM
To: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: ASON RSVP-TE draft to WG doc


Hi,

Please indicate whether you think that "Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) RSVP-TE
Signalling in support of Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON)"
(draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt) is ready to be a CCAMP WG
document.  This call ends Dec 7, 2003 at midnight PST.

A simple 'yes' or 'no' will be sufficient.

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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>-----Original Message-----</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>From: Kireeti Kompella [<A =
HREF=3D"mailto:kireeti@juniper.net">mailto:kireeti@juniper.net</A>] =
</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 6:36 PM</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>To: ccamp@ops.ietf.org</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Subject: ASON RSVP-TE draft to WG doc</FONT>
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<BR>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Hi,</FONT>
</P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Please indicate whether you think that =
&quot;Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) RSVP-TE Signalling in support of =
Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON)&quot; =
(draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt) is ready to be a CCAMP =
WG document.&nbsp; This call ends Dec 7, 2003 at midnight =
PST.</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>A simple 'yes' or 'no' will be sufficient.</FONT>
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Kireeti,

No.

Backwards compatibility with OIF UNI 1.0 and G.7713.2 (and not just with RFC
3473) are essential.

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 18:36
To: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: ASON RSVP-TE draft to WG doc


Hi,

Please indicate whether you think that "Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) RSVP-TE
Signalling in support of Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON)"
(draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt) is ready to be a CCAMP WG
document.  This call ends Dec 7, 2003 at midnight PST.

A simple 'yes' or 'no' will be sufficient.

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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Backwards compatibility with OIF UNI 1.0 and G.7713.2 =
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>-----Original Message-----</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>From: Kireeti Kompella [<A =
HREF=3D"mailto:kireeti@juniper.net">mailto:kireeti@juniper.net</A>] =
</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 18:36</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>To: ccamp@ops.ietf.org</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Subject: ASON RSVP-TE draft to WG doc</FONT>
</P>
<BR>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Hi,</FONT>
</P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Please indicate whether you think that =
&quot;Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) RSVP-TE Signalling in support of =
Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON)&quot; =
(draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt) is ready to be a CCAMP =
WG document.&nbsp; This call ends Dec 7, 2003 at midnight =
PST.</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>A simple 'yes' or 'no' will be sufficient.</FONT>
</P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Kireeti.</FONT>
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	Title		: Requirements for Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) Routing 
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	Author(s)	: D. Brungard
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The Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) suite of protocols has been defined to
control different switching technologies as well as different
applications. These include support for requesting TDM connections
including SONET/SDH and Optical Transport Networks (OTNs).

This document concentrates on the routing requirements on the GMPLS
suite of protocols to support the capabilities and functionalities
of an Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON).

   *** This draft is in an early stage and propose only a template to
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Hi Alan,

I support this proposal, otherwise the wording is still
confusing as you say.

Cheers,

Lyndon

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Hi Lou,

I have a few typo fixes below as well as this comment.
In section 2.1 ERO Procedures, it says "the label is copied
into a new Label_Set object."

I understand the intent of this statement, but this may mislead
people into thinking that the signaling of the LSP continues
beyond the current (egress) node.

Perhaps that sentence and the one following it could be reworded
as follows:
   If the U-bit of the
   subobject being examined is clear (0), then the value of the label is
   used for downstream traffic associated with the LSP.  This label value
   MUST be used for transmitting traffic associated
   with the LSP on the indicated outgoing/downstream interface.

And to make the next paragraph consistent, I would add the word
MUST as follows:
   Specifically, the label value MUST be used for


Now for typos:

In the Abstract change "know and" to "known as":
   Such control is also known as "Egress Control".

In 2. Egress Control Procedures, change "that section" to "those sections":
   The procedures described in those sections...

In 2.1. ERO Procedures, change "unicast" to "unidirectional":
   If the associated LSP is unidirectional...

Regards,
Alan




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Hi Lou,

I have a few typo fixes below as well as this comment.
In section 2.1 ERO Procedures, it says "the label is copied
into a new Label_Set object."

I understand the intent of this statement, but this may mislead
people into thinking that the signaling of the LSP continues
beyond the current (egress) node.

Perhaps that sentence and the one following it could be reworded
as follows:
   If the U-bit of the
   subobject being examined is clear (0), then the value of the label is
   used for downstream traffic associated with the LSP.  This label value
   MUST be used for transmitting traffic associated
   with the LSP on the indicated outgoing/downstream interface.

And to make the next paragraph consistent, I would add the word
MUST as follows:
   Specifically, the label value MUST be used for


Now for typos:

In the Abstract change "know and" to "known as":
   Such control is also known as "Egress Control".

In 2. Egress Control Procedures, change "that section" to "those sections":
   The procedures described in those sections...

In 2.1. ERO Procedures, change "unicast" to "unidirectional":
   If the associated LSP is unidirectional...

Regards,
Alan

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> FYI -
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> 
> Thanks,
> Lou
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> >         Date            : 2003-11-24
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> >This note clarifies the procedures for the control of a 
> label used on 
> >an egress output/downstream interface.  Such control is also 
> know and 
> >'Egress Control'.  Support for Egress Control is implicit in 
> >Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling 
> [RFC3471] 
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All,
Hoping that our American cousins had a good Thanksgiving.
Could you please review and comment on the draft minutes that I posted.
Silence will be taken as agreement, and I will publish them soon.

Thanks,
Adrian



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Adrian,
On 12/1/2003 1:45 PM, Adrian Farrel wrote:
(snip)
> But, I agree with you that the requirements belong to ITU-T. That is why the current
> requirements draft is only an attempt to restate the requirements in terms of GMPLS
> signaling and in terms and fortmat that are easy for IETF-heads to parse.
Hard as it is to believe, I have met smart people in all kinds of places -
not just ITU-T. I have met plenty of folks in IETF who are perfectly
capable of comprehending ITU-T architecture and terminology. I have even
met people with computers so powerful that they can manage to read a
document that isn't in ASCII with stick figure diagrams :-)

But seriously, if the intent of the current requirements draft
(draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-ason-reqts-05.txt) is to present the ITU-T requirements
in terms and format that is easier for IETF-heads to parse, it surely seems
that the next step would be to send this in a liaison statement to ITU-T
to make sure that the requirements are captured correctly, rather than
moving along to a solution document in
draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt that seems to prejudge that
there is some mistake in the existing solution.

> I'm not sure how many individuals have been actively involved in both processes. This is
> clearly something from which both bodies would benefit. I know and understand how
> individuals can become involved in the IETF process. How can individuals participate in
> the ITU-T process?
Actually quite a few of us have been involved both places.

For those who haven't been actively involved on the ITU-T side, there are
about 5 avenues to participate (probably more, but these are from the
top of my head):
ITU-T is a membership organization (unlike IETF), so the most straightforward
avenue, if your employer is not already a member, is to convince your company to
join. There are two avenues for this:

- Joining as a full sector member of ITU-T. This allows full participation in
  all Study Groups and TSAG. This is relatively expensive (31,500 Swiss
  Francs/year)

- Becoming an associate of a single Study Group (e.g., Study Group 15 for
  ASON, SDH, OTN, etc.). This is about 1/3 the price of full sector membership.

(There are no meeting fees for sector members or associates no matter how many
people from your company attend. If your company sends 3-4 people to 3 IETF
meetings a year (depending on the exchange rates at the moment), you are
paying about the same in meeting fees as you would pay for the same people
to participate as an associate of an ITU-T Study Group.)

- In certain cases, individuals from private companies participate under
  the umbrella of their "member state" (country). ITU-T is a United Nations
  thing, and all 189 UN member countries are members of ITU-T. Your mileage
  may vary on your ability to do this (or how long you can get away with
  it) based on what country you hail from: some national administrations
  get testy about private industry not paying their fair share.

- You can always participate in discussions on the IETF side that result
  in liaison statements to ITU-T that will be considered as input documents
  on the ITU-T side.

- ITU-T and IETF/ISOC have a formal relationship documented in A.Sup3 for
  ITU-T and in RFC 3356 for IETF (identical text in both documents). Under
  this agreement, IETF WGs and Areas can designate individuals to participate
  in ITU-T on behalf of ISOC/IETF (ISOC is actually a sector member of ITU-T).
  The specific procedures read:
"3.2 Representation

   ISOC, including its standards body IETF, is a Sector Member of the
   ITU-T.  As a result, ISOC delegates are therefore afforded the same
   rights as other ITU-T Sector Members (see 3.2.1).  Conversely, ITU-T
   delegates may participate in the work of the IETF as representatives
   of the ITU-T (see 3.2.2).  To promote collaboration it is useful to
   facilitate communication between the organizations as further
   described below.

3.2.1 IETF Recognition at ITU-T

   Participants from the IETF may participate in ITU-T meetings as ISOC
   delegates if the appropriate IETF Working Group (or Area) has
   approved their attendance.  This approval will be communicated to the
   TSB in the form of a registration for a particular ITU-T meeting by
   the IAB Chair."

So, if you want to participate in ITU-T to represent IETF, this can be
done - talk to your WG chair and/or AD to get the ball rolling. You won't
be the first to do this: Kireeti participated in the Rapporteur's meeting
of ITU-T Q.14/15 last June even though Juniper is not a member of ITU-T.

> Well, I can't vouch for whether it is crisp or not, but if you look at Appendix 1 of
> draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt you will find...
> "Appendix 1: Analysis of RFC 3474 (and RFC 3476) against GMPLS RSVP-TE Signaling
> Requirements in support of ASON"
> I believe the authors added this appendix in response to the specific request for a clear
> statement of the things that they believed were wrong or missing.
> 
> Since you're not the only one to suggest to me in the last month that these things aren't
> written down, it is clear that the authors did not make the existence of this text clear
> enough. Not did the chairs - sorry.
> 
> 
>>No new activity should be started until this is done.
>>(Note that Kam Lam, Rapporteur of Q.14/15 sent an email to the WG chairs
>>on Nov. 19, and to the full list on Nov. 22 requesting specifics - so
>>far no response. See http://ops.ietf.org/lists/ccamp/ccamp.2003/msg01089.html )
> 
> 
> Well, it is perhaps a little premature to expect a response. As you know, ITU-T liaison is
> (or appears to me to be) a fairly formal process. That means that the text has to be
> prepared, drafted, circulated, put before the WG, and then submitted.
Hmmmm.... so ITU-T is supposed to find a characterization about a problem in
one of its documents by finding something in an appendix of an individual
internet draft.

Not only does this seem pretty unreliable as far as getting the message across,
it also doesn't work with the ITU-T process. We are only supposed to take action
based on a set of input documents which include contributions (from member
states, sector members, or associates) and liaison statements from organizations
that ITU-T has a relationship with (including ISOC/IETF).

Liaison statements need not be all that formal. A good model for a liaison
statement is a business letter. (see draft-baker-liaisons-00.txt for what
we are trying to do to make sending/responding to liaison statements a
more normal part of how IETF does business so we can deal more effectively
with other organizations).

Something need not be "fully cooked" before it is sent (although it is good
to indicate the level of maturity or agreement in the letter). In fact,
it is best to have this two way communication underway before things are
fully cooked so that there is room for alignment or compromise as results
are finalized.

In any case, I still feel that it is not appropriate to start a parallel/
alternate track solution document here in IETF before closing the loop
with ITU-T about any missed requirements or mistakes in the existing
solutions.
Regards,
Steve




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Steve,
Thanks for a considered and rational email.

Can I comment on a couple of points?

> No.
>
> Some rationale (very high level):
> It seems premature, and it is not a good idea to have parallel track
> documents in ITU-T and IETF to do the same thing.
>
> In terms of whether it is in Scope, ASON is inherently beyond IETF
> scope. It applies to networks where the transport (data) plane is
> not necessarily IP. It applies to networks where addresses are not
> necessarily IP addresses. It applies to networks where demarcation
> and separation are needed in a manner that is not part of how all-IP
> networks are built. The requirements inherently come from, or belong
> to, ITU-T.

Yet, at the same time, it uses an IP-based signling protocol developed by, and still under
development by the IETF. Those things make it in scope. More precisely, it is explicitly
in scope of the CCAMP WG because it is in the charter.
The charter was reviewed and discussed and I certainly didn't see anyone object.

But, I agree with you that the requirements belong to ITU-T. That is why the current
requirements draft is only an attempt to restate the requirements in terms of GMPLS
signaling and in terms and fortmat that are easy for IETF-heads to parse.

> On the other hand, nobody wants to invent a new protocol from scratch
> when there are existing protocols that meet many of the requirements.
> So we end up with an inherently collaborative activity between ITU-T
> and the protocol experts in ccamp to try to design the best way to
> apply or extend the protocol to meet the additional ITU-T requirements.
> Not only has there been a lot of (not always successful) communication
> between the two organizations to do this, but a lot of the same
> individuals have been involved in the work in both places (which has
> been somewhat more successful).

I'm not sure how many individuals have been actively involved in both processes. This is
clearly something from which both bodies would benefit. I know and understand how
individuals can become involved in the IETF process. How can individuals participate in
the ITU-T process?

> What we have existing is ASON requirements and architecture in G.807 and
> G.8080.
> We have in IETF RFC 3471 and 3473 to cover GMPLS signaling (generic and
> RSVP-TE specific).
> We have in ITU-T G.7713 and G.7713.2 to cover ASON signaling (protocol-
> neutral (generic) and RSVP-TE specific, based on RFC 3473).
> We have the codepoints for the ASON extensions from G.7713.2 assigned
> in RFC 3474.
>
> The impression I have from those who promote this new activity are that
> they believe that there are some things WRONG or MISSING from what we
> have so far. While there have been a number of rumors of problems,
> nobody seems to think that they need to write down a crisp characterization
> of those problems.

Well, I can't vouch for whether it is crisp or not, but if you look at Appendix 1 of
draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt you will find...
"Appendix 1: Analysis of RFC 3474 (and RFC 3476) against GMPLS RSVP-TE Signaling
Requirements in support of ASON"
I believe the authors added this appendix in response to the specific request for a clear
statement of the things that they believed were wrong or missing.

Since you're not the only one to suggest to me in the last month that these things aren't
written down, it is clear that the authors did not make the existence of this text clear
enough. Not did the chairs - sorry.

> No new activity should be started until this is done.
> (Note that Kam Lam, Rapporteur of Q.14/15 sent an email to the WG chairs
> on Nov. 19, and to the full list on Nov. 22 requesting specifics - so
> far no response. See http://ops.ietf.org/lists/ccamp/ccamp.2003/msg01089.html )

Well, it is perhaps a little premature to expect a response. As you know, ITU-T liaison is
(or appears to me to be) a fairly formal process. That means that the text has to be
prepared, drafted, circulated, put before the WG, and then submitted.

We are getting there.

> If this is really the motivation, then the right first step is to put
> down what is wrong or missing in black and white into a liaison statement
> to ITU-T so that we can work collaboratively to come up with the best solution.
> It is not the right approach to just start a parallel track activity which
> could result in divergent solutions to ITU-T problems.

I believe it is the concern of the authors of
draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt to start the ball rolling in what they
believe will be an inevitable process of collaboration to produce the best solution. From
this perspective, I don't have any problem with the work proceeding within the CCAMP WG.

Being a work item within the WG ensures that all debate is open on this mailing list. It
*does*not* mean that the contents of the existing draft are about to be cast in stone, nor
that the draft won't ultimately be thrown away.

Cheers,
Adrian




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	Title		: Requirements for Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) Signaling 
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The Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) suite of protocol has been defined to
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including SONET/SDH and Optical Transport Networks (OTNs).
This document concentrates on the signaling aspects of the GMPLS
suite of protocols. It identifies the features to be covered by the
GMPLS signalling protocol to support the capabilities of an
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FYI -
         Please send comments to me (and/or the list).

Thanks,
Lou

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>         Title           : GMPLS Signaling Procedure For Egress Control
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>         Date            : 2003-11-24
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>This note clarifies the procedures for the control of a label used on
>an egress output/downstream interface.  Such control is also know and
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>Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling
>[RFC3471] and [RFC3473].  This note does not modify GMPLS signaling
>mechanisms and procedures and should be viewed as an informative
>clarification of [RFC3473].
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Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 10:41:05 -0800 (PST)
From: Greg Bernstein <gregbern@yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: spc connections
To: "Ong, Lyndon" <LyOng@Ciena.com>, 'John Drake' <jdrake@calient.net>, 'Kireeti Kompella' <kireeti@juniper.net>
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Hmm, sorry not to have been following closely lately.
Given the importance of SPCs in practice, clear
interoperable procedures are of prime interest. I'm
not terribly concerned whether they originate in IETF
or ITU or a combination (though the later is
preffered).

Greg B.

Grotto-networking.com

--- "Ong, Lyndon" <LyOng@Ciena.com> wrote:
> Hi John,
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Drake [mailto:jdrake@calient.net]
> Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 1:06 PM
> To: Ong, Lyndon; 'Kireeti Kompella'
> Cc: ccamp@ops.ietf.org
> Subject: RE: spc connections
> > I understand that you have many aspects to weigh,
> and 7713.2 is
> > only one of them.  However, the SPC Label
> procedure is one where
> > there have been no technical issues, and it has
> been implemented
> > and tested.  Other people on the list have
> concluded that there
> > is a reasonable case for separating this from the
> ERO, and it is
> > not in fact supported by the current procedures in
> 3473.
> 
> 
> JD:  Do you think that if you continue saying this
> that it will somehow
> become true?
> 
> LYO: Yes, I believe that discussing issues on the
> mailing list may actually
> lead to some better understanding and common
> agreement :o)  
> 
> BTW, I did not mean to imply that ALL other people
> on the list agreed, 
> just that there were multiple (at least 4-5) views
> in support of this.
> 
> 
> > I'm 
> > not sure, therefore, why this would create an
> inconsistency with 3473
> > (I guess there is a case where the ERO contains
> the terminating
> > endpoint node ID and an explicit label, but if the
> connection is
> > SPC the procedures are not defined).
> 
> 
> JD:  What makes you think that there are not SPC
> implementations that
> use RFC3473? 
> 
> LYO: There may be SPC implementations, but 3473 does
> not itself
> define how to convey an SPC label.  
> 
> > 
> > It seems like people are bound and determined to
> go their own
> > way on this, although I'm not sure why.
> 
> JD:  I'm assuming that you're referring to youself?
> 
> LYO: Actually, I apologize for that last remark, I
> was just concerned
> seeing people writing new procedures when we hadn't
> reached some kind
> of consensus on the list.
> 
> > 
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > Lyndon
> > 
> 


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Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2003 10:31:01 -0700
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Hi Kireeti,
No.

Some rationale (very high level):
It seems premature, and it is not a good idea to have parallel track
documents in ITU-T and IETF to do the same thing.

In terms of whether it is in Scope, ASON is inherently beyond IETF
scope. It applies to networks where the transport (data) plane is
not necessarily IP. It applies to networks where addresses are not
necessarily IP addresses. It applies to networks where demarcation
and separation are needed in a manner that is not part of how all-IP
networks are built. The requirements inherently come from, or belong
to, ITU-T.

On the other hand, nobody wants to invent a new protocol from scratch
when there are existing protocols that meet many of the requirements.
So we end up with an inherently collaborative activity between ITU-T
and the protocol experts in ccamp to try to design the best way to
apply or extend the protocol to meet the additional ITU-T requirements.
Not only has there been a lot of (not always successful) communication
between the two organizations to do this, but a lot of the same
individuals have been involved in the work in both places (which has
been somewhat more successful).

What we have existing is ASON requirements and architecture in G.807 and
G.8080.
We have in IETF RFC 3471 and 3473 to cover GMPLS signaling (generic and
RSVP-TE specific).
We have in ITU-T G.7713 and G.7713.2 to cover ASON signaling (protocol-
neutral (generic) and RSVP-TE specific, based on RFC 3473).
We have the codepoints for the ASON extensions from G.7713.2 assigned
in RFC 3474.

The impression I have from those who promote this new activity are that
they believe that there are some things WRONG or MISSING from what we
have so far. While there have been a number of rumors of problems,
nobody seems to think that they need to write down a crisp characterization
of those problems. No new activity should be started until this is done.
(Note that Kam Lam, Rapporteur of Q.14/15 sent an email to the WG chairs
on Nov. 19, and to the full list on Nov. 22 requesting specifics - so
far no response. See http://ops.ietf.org/lists/ccamp/ccamp.2003/msg01089.html )

If this is really the motivation, then the right first step is to put
down what is wrong or missing in black and white into a liaison statement
to ITU-T so that we can work collaboratively to come up with the best solution.
It is not the right approach to just start a parallel track activity which
could result in divergent solutions to ITU-T problems.
Regards,
Steve

On 11/23/2003 4:35 PM, Kireeti Kompella wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Please indicate whether you think that "Generalized MPLS (GMPLS)
> RSVP-TE Signalling in support of Automatically Switched Optical
> Network (ASON)" (draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt) is
> ready to be a CCAMP WG document.  This call ends Dec 7, 2003 at
> midnight PST.
> 
> A simple 'yes' or 'no' will be sufficient.
> 
> Kireeti.
> -------
> 





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Kireeti Kompella wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Please indicate whether you think that "Generalized MPLS (GMPLS)
> RSVP-TE Signalling in support of Automatically Switched Optical
> Network (ASON)" (draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-01.txt) is
> ready to be a CCAMP WG document.  This call ends Dec 7, 2003 at
> midnight PST.
> 
> A simple 'yes' or 'no' will be sufficient.
> 

Yes.

- Matt



