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Re: [CCAMP] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-g-694-lambda-labels and unique resource identification



Hi Lou and Richard,
I think a related example that came up in a discussion at a previous CCAMP was of identifying a specific regenerator or wavelength converter used at a particular node. I would think that there could be a "tight binding" between a regenerator or wavelength converter and the laser.
In the latest  "compatibility draft" and updated "signaling draft" we start to identify extensions for specifying regeneration at a particular node via additional signaling attributes.

We initially kept this stuff separate from the label, but that was  mainly to preserve the notion of wavelengths as labels.

Best Regards

Greg

Lou Berger wrote:
Richard,

Okay let me try again with a specific case.  If I have an rro or ero
that identifies the label (lambda) per your document, how does a node
know which laser the label corresponds to when all lasers in the system
are tunable?

Thanks,
Lou

On 10/29/2009 2:22 PM, Richard Rabbat wrote:
  
sorry for the lag.
do you want to describe your use-case further in terms of what you can't
do and your proposed change?
thanks,
Richard.

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:53 AM, Lou Berger <lberger at labn.net
<mailto:lberger at labn.net>> wrote:

    Authors,
           Have you given any additional thought on the repesentation of
    tunable
    lasers (and unique resource identification) beyond what is currently in
    the draft? The current text is:
      If the node has a tunable wavelength transponder, the tuning
      wavelength is considered as a part of wavelength switching
      operation.

    In the past, labels used for TE LSPs always represented a specific
    resource that is uniquely identifiable by the node that allocates the
    label and resource.  Such unique identification is important/required
    for certan restart and other corner cases. Your current definition works
    fine for fixed lasers that can only be mapped to a single fiber.  But,
    the defined global label will not uniquely identify a resource on a node
    when (a) tunable lasers are used, or (b) when a node supports multiple
    fixed lasers that can be (optically) switched to a particular output
    interface.

    What are your thoughts on how to provide such link-scoped unique
    resource identification in the context of your draft?

    I don't think it'll be too difficult to address this critical point, and
    see a couple of straightforward solutions if you'd like to discuss
    off-line.

    Much thanks,
    Lou


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