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MPLS Support of E-LSPs
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From: Dimitry Haskin <dhaskin@axiowave.com>
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Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 15:51:06 -0400
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Cc: Nabil Seddigh <nabil.seddigh@tropicnetworks.com>, Biswajit Nandy <biswajit.nandy@tropicnetworks.com>
Title: RE: MPLS Support of E-LSPs
Sudhakar,
Thanks for the draft. The proposed extensions will provide a needed signaling support for the Diff-Serv's Uniform Tunneling model described in draft-ietf-mpls-diff-ext-09.txt.
To make your proposal consistent with the Class-Type concept of draft-ietf-mpls-diff-te-reqts-00.txt, I would suggest to replace the PSC field of the proposed Traffic Profile with a 4-bit Class-Type (CT) field. In addition if your allow the ELSP Object to carry resource requirements for L-LSP also (you'd need to rename the object) there would be no need for the CLASSTYPE Object defined in draft-ietf-mpls-diff-te-ext-01.txt.
Dimitry
-----Original Message-----
From: Sudhakar Ganti [mailto:sganti@tropicnetworks.com]
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 12:39 PM
To: mpls@UU.NET
Cc: Nabil Seddigh; Biswajit Nandy
Subject: MPLS Support of E-LSPs
Hello,
The following draft is available in the IETF draft
repository that extends E-LSP signaling:
Title: MPLS Support of Differentiated Services using E-LSP
Authors: S.Ganti, N.Seddigh, B.Nandy
URL:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ganti-mpls-diffserv-elsp-00.txt
The current E-LSP approach allows multiple Ordered
Aggregates (OAs) to be carried by a single
LSP. The existing E-LSP specification only supports
collective bandwidth signalling for all the OAs in
an E-LSP. However, there exist uses of the E-LSP
approach where it is desirable to support bandwidth
signalling on a per-OA or per-PSC basis.
This draft extends the original E-LSP approach by
defining extensions to support per-OA signalling.
The extensions are proposed for both RSVP and CR-LDP.
Please comment on the same. Thanks
-Sudhakar
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Dr. Sudhakar Ganti
Technical Specialist
Tropic Networks Inc,
Kanata, Ontario, Canada
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