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[ippm] Fw: New Version Notification for draft-ietf-ccamp-lsp-dppm-07
Hi all,
Thanks to Reinhard Schrage, we now have a better version of the DPPM draft
uploaded.
In this revision, no technical changes are made.
And, as per Tom's comments, we have droped the following two sentenses.
- They can also be used in operational networks for carriers to monitor
the control plane performance in realtime.
- On the other hand, it can also be used in operational environments for
carriers to monitor the control plane operation in real-time. For
example, a new object can be added to GMPLS TE STD MIB [RFC4802] so
that the current and past control plane performance can be monitored
through network management systems. The extension of TE-MIB to
support the defined metrics is outside the scope of this document.
As the document has passed WGLC, we would like to pass it back to the hands
of our chairs
for further processing.
Thanks and best regards,
Weiqiang
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From: "IETF I-D Submission Tool" <idsubmission at ietf.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 10:04 AM
Subject: New Version Notification for draft-ietf-ccamp-lsp-dppm-07
A new version of I-D, draft-ietf-ccamp-lsp-dppm-07.txt has been
successfuly submitted by Weiqiang Sun and posted to the IETF repository.
Filename: draft-ietf-ccamp-lsp-dppm
Revision: 07
Title: Label Switched Path (LSP) Dynamic Provisioning Performance Metrics
in Generalized MPLS Networks
Creation_date: 2009-08-26
WG ID: ccamp
Number_of_pages: 49
Abstract:
Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) is one of the most
promising candidate technologies for future data transmission
network. GMPLS has been developed to control and operate different
kinds of network elements, such as conventional routers, switches,
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) systems, Add- Drop
Multiplexers (ADMs), photonic cross-connects (PXCs), optical cross-
connects (OXCs), etc. Dynamic provisioning ability of these
physically diverse devices differs from each other drastically. At
the same time, the need for dynamically provisioned connections is
increasing because optical networks are being deployed in metro
areas. As different applications have varied requirements in the
provisioning performance of optical networks, it is imperative to
define standardized metrics and procedures such that the performance
of networks and application needs can be mapped to each other.
This document provides a series of performance metrics to evaluate
the dynamic LSP provisioning performance in GMPLS networks,
specifically the dynamic LSP setup/release performance. These
metrics can depict the features of GMPLS networks in LSP dynamic
provisioning.
The IETF Secretariat.