RE: How to progress DSTE, particularly p -> TE-Class[i] = {CT, p}
"Ash, Gerald R (Jerry), ALABS" <[email protected]> Wed, 20 Aug 2003 08:04:19 -0500
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| Message-ID | <9473683187ADC049A855ED2DA739ABCA0201EE09@KCCLUST06EVS1.ugd.att.com> |
Jim, > One issue that draft-sivabalan-diff-te-bundling-02.txt highlights is that > there may be text in existing RFCs and I-Ds for MPLS/TE which address how > to support priority preemption between LSPs. > > draft-ietf-tewg-diff-te-proto-04.txt redefines the reservable bandwidth > available at priority "p" to be the reservable bandwidth available for > TE-Class "i" where that is defined as: > > TE-Class[i] <--> < CTc , preemption p > > > Where this mapping is defined locally. > > This creates a problem, as improvements to the base of MPLS, for > instance bundled links refer to how to address the particulars of that > improvement with regards to priority, would also likely be of use > might want to in a diff-serv TE environment as well. > > It is obvious that one should assume that where one reads about "p" they > should be thinking TE-Class[i], however it would be best for this to be > explicitly stated somewhere. > > Before the DSTE proto draft and the BC models progress to WG last call, > I'd like to see this resolved. > > There are 3 approaches that I've heard suggested. > > 1) Address this in the diff-te-proto draft. State that for the IGP and > RSVP RFCs, as well as technologies that improve upon them > (e.g. FA-LSP, link bundling, etc..), in order to be diff-serv TE > compliant, you need to map all references of "p" to TE-Class[i] > > 2) Address this in a parallel document to diff-te-proto, and let > diff-te-proto progress to IESG before this is resolved. This parallel > document will somehow generalize "p" in base documents, and diff-te-proto > will fit on-top of that (somehow) > > 3) Generalize "p" in the base documents, RFC3209, the igp-traffic drafts, > all of the other MPLS/TE and GMPLS drafts as well. For the record, I am > not personally in favor of this approach. > > Please advise how you propose we move forward with this. I'd favor option 1, the issue relates directly to the proto spec and needs to be addressed there. Option 2 is complicated, and only addresses the issue indirectly, the issue is left hanging until the 'proto-2' draft is issued as an RFC. Option 3 seems far too complex. Hopefully we can move forward quickly to revise the proto draft, and finalize it. Thanks, Jerry