8 Jul 2003 17:25
RE: DSTE and link-bundling clarifications needed?
Francois Le Faucheur (flefauch <flefauch <at> cisco.com>
2003-07-08 15:25:17 GMT
2003-07-08 15:25:17 GMT
Hello Jim, The diff-te-bundling draft does not define any new protocol extensions; but it updates the definition/semantics of protocol extensions defined in other documents. Very analogous to the diff-te-proto spec redefining the semantic of the "unreserved Bw" sub-TLV. So to me it also fits in the Standards track (it can be seen as a complement to the diff-te-proto draft for operations over bundled links). As you indicated, some of it is simply stating what anyone very familiar with DSTE, GMPLS and TE-Bundle could guess (just like the spec for MPLS TE bundle does in some places as well). Some of it is a little less obvious such as the change in the semantic of the Max LSP Bandwidth (which prompted a yet to be included correction in the GMPLS base spec). So to come back to your specific questions: - yes, to us, these clarifications are worth putting down in writing to facilitate interoperation of DSTE over bundled links - the intent is to progress in standards track (again because it does redefine semantic of existing protocol elements). Cheers Francois >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Jim Boyle [mailto:jboyle <at> pdnets.com] >> Sent: 26 June 2003 17:56 >> To: te-wg <at> ops.ietf.org >> Cc: Siva Sivabalan (msiva); Francois Le Faucheur (flefauch); >> raymond_zhang <at> infonet.com >> Subject: DSTE and link-bundling clarifications needed? >> >> >> >> In regards to draft-sivabalan-diff-te-bundling-02.txt, >> it seems to state a lot of the obvious. >> >> Are these clarifications substantial enough to justify an RFC? >> >> Is it the author's intent that this would be informational? >> >> thanks, >> >> Jim >> >>
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