RE: How to progress DSTE, particularly p -> TE-Class[i] = {CT, p}
"Ash, Gerald R (Jerry), ALABS" <[email protected]> Wed, 10 Sep 2003 10:20:01 -0500
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Jim, > It sounds like it comes down to an argument of speed of progress -v- > correctness. > > In the interest of speed and correctness, maybe the following addition > to the dste-proto draft would work: > > --------------------------------- > // constraint based routing becomes section 8 > --------------------------------- > 7. Diffserv TE support with MPLS extensions. > > There are a number of extensions to the initial base specification for > signaling [RSVP-TE] and IGP support for TE [OSPF-TE][ISIS-TE]. These > include enhancements for generalization [GMPLS-SIG][GMPLS-ROUTE], as > well as for additional functionality such as LSP hierarchy > [HIERARCHY], link bundling [BUNDLE] and fast restoration > [REROUTE]. These specifications may reference how to encode > information at certain priorities, as well as how to treat LSPs at > different priorities. > > In order for an implementation to support both this specification for > Diff-Serv-aware TE, and a given MPLS enhancement such as those listed > above (but not limited to those), it must treat references to > "priority" in a generalized manner, such as it is used in this > specification. Additionally, current and future enhancements may > include specification for how they interact with Diff-Serve-aware TE. > > Encoding of values of priority in signaling or at a priority for > route-information should be considered to be an encoding of the same > information at the equivalent TE-Class. For instance, if an > enhancement advertises parameters for routing information at priority > N, it should actually advertise the information for that parameter at > TE-Class N. On receipt, Diff-Serv-aware TE routers should interpret > it as such as well. > > When there is discussion on how to comparatively treat LSPs of > different priority, a Diff-Serv-aware will treat the priority in this > context as the priorities associated with the TE-Classes of the LSPs > in question. > > --------------------------------- > Non-normative reference additions. > > [GMPLS-SIG] Berger et. al., "Generalized Multi-Protocol Label > Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Functional Description", RFC3471 > > [GMPLS-ROUTE] Kompella et. al., "Routing Extensions in Support of > Generalized MPLS", draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-routing-05.txt, work in > progress. > > [BUNDLE] Kompella, Rekhter, Berger, "Link Bundling in MPLS Traffic > Engineering", draft-ietf-mpls-bundle-04.txt, work in progress. > > [HIERARCHY] Kompella, Rekhter, "LSP Hierarchy with Generalized MPLS > TE", draft-ietf-mpls-lsp-hierarchy-08.txt, work in progress. > > [REROUTE] Pan et. al., "Fast Reroute Extensions to RSVP-TE for LSP > Tunnels", draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-lsp-fastreroute-03.txt, work in > progress. > > --------------------------------- I agree with your proposed approach and additions to the dste-proto draft. Hopefully we can move forward quickly to revise the dste-proto draft, and finalize it. Thanks, Jerry