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RE: [PWE3] PWE Service interworking



Segment and End-to-End OAM are utilized on an every day basis and a
strategic part of the fault isolation process.  More specifically, the
ability to generate an End-to-End at an intermediate node is essential.
This allows the client (or client application) to initiate the request to a
single element management system.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: pwe3-admin@ietf.org [mailto:pwe3-admin@ietf.org]On Behalf Of Mark
> Seery
> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 1:16 PM
> To: neil.2.harrison@bt.com
> Cc: pwe3@ietf.org
> Subject: RE: [PWE3] PWE Service interworking
>
>
> Thanks Neil,
>
> So to summarize, what you have essentially stated is
> that any interworking scenario that includes PW is not
> going to meet your needs?
>
> The other problems indicated have been the N2
> interworking problem which I assume is mostly an
> equipment vendor problem. Curious if and how this
> creates a problem for operators?
>
> Are there any other issues raised by this approach
> (excluding for the moment that PW, MP2P, etc.) does
> not meet your needs?
> -Do service layers need to be able to do segment OAM
> in the core (i.e. network interworking might create
> transparency of the core)
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
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