Network Working Group Young Lee (Editor) Dhruv Dhody Internet Draft Huawei Intended status: Informational Sergio Belotti Alcatel-Lucent Expires: April 2016 Khuzema Pithewan Infinera Daniele Ceccarelli Ericsson October 1, 2015 Requirements for Abstraction and Control of TE Networks draft-ietf-teas-actn-requirements-01.txt Abstract This draft provides a set of requirements for abstraction and control of TE networks. Status of this Memo This Internet-Draft is submitted to IETF in full conformance with the provisions of BCP 78 and BCP 79. Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its areas, and its working groups. Note that other groups may also distribute working documents as Internet- Drafts. Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six months and may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any time. 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Code Components extracted from this document must include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as described in the Simplified BSD License. Table of Contents 1. Introduction...................................................2 2. High-level ACTN requirements...................................4 3. ACTN Use-Cases.................................................8 3.1. Two categories of requirements...........................11 4. ACTN interfaces requirements..................................15 4.1. CMI Interface Requirements...............................16 4.2. MPI (MDSC-PNC Interface).................................18 5. References....................................................21 5.1. Informative References...................................21 6. Contributors..................................................22 Contributors' Addresses..........................................22 Authors' Addresses...............................................22 1. Introduction This draft provides a set of requirements for Abstraction and Control of TE Networks (ACTN) identified in various use-cases of ACTN. [ACTN-frame] defines the base reference architecture and terminology. [ACTN-PS] provides problem statement and gap analysis. ACTN refers to the set of virtual network operations needed to orchestrate, control and manage large-scale multi-domain TE networks Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 2] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 so as to facilitate network programmability, automation, efficient resource sharing, and end-to-end virtual service aware connectivity and network function virtualization services. These operations are summarized as follows: - Abstraction and coordination of underlying network resources to higher-layer applications and customers, independent of how these resources are managed or controlled, so that these higher-layer entities can dynamically control virtual networks. Where control includes creating, modifying, monitoring, and deleting virtual networks. - Multi-domain and multi-tenant virtual network operations via hierarchical abstraction of TE domains that facilitates multi-administration, multi-vendor, and multi-technology networks as a single virtualized network. This is achieved by presenting the network domain as an abstracted topology to the customers via open and programmable interfaces. Which allows for the recursion of controllers in a customer-provider relationship. - Orchestration of end-to-end virtual network services and applications via allocation of network resources to meet specific service, application and customer requirements. - Adaptation of customer requests (made on virtual resources) to the physical network resources performing the necessary mapping, translation, isolation and, policy that allows conveying, managing and enforcing customer policies with respect to the services by the network to said customer. - Provision of a computation scheme and virtual control capability via a data model to customers who request virtual network services. Note that these customers could, themselves, be service providers. ACTN solutions will build on, and extend, existing TE constructs and TE mechanisms wherever possible and appropriate. Support for controller-based approaches is specifically included in the possible solution set. Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 3] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 Section 2 provides high-level ACTN requirements. Sections 3-5 provide the list of ACTN use-cases and the detailed requirement analysis of these use-cases. 2. High-level ACTN requirements 1. Requirement 1: Single Virtualized Network Topology Ability to build virtual network operation infrastructure based on multi-layer, multi-domain topology abstracted from multiple physical network controllers (e.g., GMPLS, OpenFlow, PCE, NMS, etc.) Reference: [KLEE], [LOPEZ], [DHODY], [CHENG]. 2. Requirement 2: Policy Enforcement Ability to provide service requirement/policy (Between Customer and Network) and mechanism to enforce service level agreement. - Endpoint selection policy, routing policy, time-related policy, etc. Reference: [KLEE], [LOPEZ], [SHIN], [DHODY], [FANG]. 3. Requirement 3: VN Query Ability to request/respond VN Query (Can you give me VN(s)?) - Request Input: - VN end-points (CE end) - VN Topology Service-specific Multi-Cost Objective Function - VN Topology diversity (e.g., VN1 and VN2 must be disjoint) Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 4] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 - VN Topology type: path, graph - Response includes VN topology - Exact - Potential Reference: [KUMAKI], [FANG], [CHENG]. 4. Requirement 4: VN Instantiate Ability to request/confirm VN Instantiation - VN instance ID - VN end-points - VN constraints requirement - Latency only, B/W guarantee, Latency and B/W guarantee together - VN diversity - Node/Link disjoint from other VNs - VN level diversity (e.g., VN1 and VN2 must be disjoint) - VN type - Path (tunnel), Node/Links (graph) - VN instance ID per service (unique id to identify VNs) Reference: [KUMAKI], [FANG], [CHENG]. 5. Requirement 5: Dynamic VN Control Dynamic/On-demand VN Modification/Confirmation with feedback loop to the customer - Traffic monitoring and control policies sent to the network Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 5] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 - Network states based traffic optimization policies - Utilization Monitoring (Frequency of report) - Abstraction of Resource Topology reflecting these service- related parameters Reference: [XU], [XU2], [DHODY], [CHENG]. 6. Requirement 6: VN Lifecycle M&O VN lifecycle management/operation - Instantiate - Delete - Modify - Update (VN level OAM Monitoring) under policy agreement Reference: [FANG], [KUMAKI], [LOPEZ]. 7. Requirement 7: VN Service Operation Ability to setup and manage end-2-end service on the VN involving multi-domain, multi-layer, meeting constraints based on SLAs. Reference: [LOPEZ], [KUMAKI], [CHENG], [DHODY], [FANG], [KLEE]. 8. Requirement 8: Multi-destination Coordination Coordination of multi-destination service requirement/policy to support dynamic applications such as VM migration, disaster recovery, load balancing, etc. - Service-policy primitives and its parameters Reference: [FANG], [LOPEZ], [SHIN]. Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 6] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 9. Requirement 9: Multi-domain & Multi-layer Coordination Ability to Coordinate multi-domain and multi-layer path computation and setup operation (network) - Computes E2E path across multi-domain (based on abstract topology from each domain) - Determines the domain sequence - Request path signaling to each domain controller - Find alternative path if any of the domain controllers cannot find its domain path Reference: [CHENG], [DHODY], [KLEE], [LOPEZ], [SHIN], [SUZUKI]. 10. Requirement 10: E2E Path Restoration Ability to perform E2E Path Restoration Operation - Intra-domain recovery - Cross-domain recovery Reference: [CHENG], [KLEE], [DHODY], [LOPEZ], [SHIN]. 11. Requirement 11: Dynamicity of network control operations The ACTN interfaces should support dynamicity nature of network control operations. This includes but not limited to the following: - Real-time VN control (e.g., a fast recovery/reroute upon network failure). - Fast convergence of abstracted topologies upon changes due to failure or reconfiguration across the network domain view, the multi-domain network view and the customer view. - Large-scale VN operation (e.g., ability to query tens of thousands of nodes and connectivity) for time-sensitive applications. Reference: [SHIN], [XU], [XU2], [KLEE], [KUMAKI], [SUZUKI]. Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 7] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 12. Requirement 12: VN confidentiality/security - A VN customer MUST not control other customer's virtual network - A VN customer MUST not see any routing information (e.g. IGP database, TE database) on other customer's virtual network Reference: [KUMAKI], [FANG], [LOPEZ] 3. ACTN Use-Cases Listed below is a set of high-level requirements identified by each of the ACTN use-cases: - [CHENG] (ACTN Use-cases for Packet Transport Networks in Mobile Backhaul Networks) o Faster End-to-End Enterprise Services Provisioning o Multi-layer coordination in L2/L3 Packet Transport Networks o Optimizing the network resources utilization (supporting various performances monitoring matrix, such as traffic flow statistics, packet delay, delay variation, throughput and packet-loss rate) o Virtual Networks Operations for multi-domain Packet Transport Networks - [DHODY] (Packet Optical Integration (POI) Use Cases for Abstraction and Control of Transport Networks (ACTN)) o Packet Optical Integration to support Traffic Planning, performance Monitoring, automated congestion management and Automatic Network Adjustments o Protection and Restoration Synergy in Packet Optical Multi- layer network. o Service Awareness and Coordination between Multiple Network Domains - [FANG] (ACTN Use Case for Multi-domain Data Center Interconnect) o Multi-domain Data Center Interconnection to support VM Migration, Global Load Balancing, Disaster Recovery, On- demand Virtual Connection/Circuit Services Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 8] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 o The interfaces between the Data Center Operation and each transport network domain SHOULD support standards-based abstraction with a common information/data model to support the following: . Network Query (Pull Model) from the Data Center Operation to each transport network domain to collect potential resource availability (e.g., BW availability, latency range, etc.) between a few data center locations. . Network Path Computation Request from the Data Center Operation to each transport network domain to estimate the path availability. . Network Virtual Connections/Circuits Request from the Data Center Operation to each transport domain to establish end-to-end virtual connections/circuits (with type, concurrency, duration, SLA.QoS parameters, protection.reroute policy options, policy constraints such as peering preference, etc.). . Network Virtual Connections/Circuits Modification Request - [KLEE] (ACTN Use-case for On-demand E2E Connectivity Services in Multiple Vendor Domain Transport Networks) o Two-stage path computation capability in a hierarchical control architecture (MDSC-PNC) and a hierarchical composition of integrated network views o Coordination of signal flow for E2E connections and management. o Abstraction of: . Inter-connection data between domains . Customer Endpoint data . The multiple levels/granularities of the abstraction of network resource (which is subject to policy and service need). . Any physical network constraints (such as SRLG, link distance, etc.) should be reflected in abstraction. . Domain preference and local policy (such as preferred peering point(s), preferred route, etc.), Domain network capability (e.g., support of push/pull model). Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 9] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 - [KUMAKI] (ACTN : Use case for Multi Tenant VNO) o On-demand Virtual Network Service Creation o Domain Control Plane/Routing Layer Separation o Independent service Operation for Virtual Services from control of other domains o Multiple service level support for each VN (e.g., bandwidth and latency for each VN service). o VN diversity/survivability should be met in physical network mapping. o VN confidentiality and sharing constraint should be supported. - [LOPEZ] (ACTN Use-case for Virtual Network Operation for Multiple Domains in a Single Operator Network) o Creation of a global abstraction of network topology: The VNO Coordinator assembles each domain level abstraction of network topology into a global abstraction of the end-to- endnetwork. o End-to-end connection lifecycle management o Invocation of path provisioning request to each domain (including optimization requests) o Invocation of path protection/reroute to the affected domain(s) o End-to-end network monitoring and fault management. This could imply potential KPIs and alarm correlation capabilities. o End-to-end accounting and generation of detailed records for resource usage o End-to-end policy enforcement - [SHIN] (ACTN Use-case for Mobile Virtual Network Operation for Multiple Domains in a Single Operator Network) o Resource abstraction: operational mechanisms in mobile backhaul network to give the current network usage information for dynamic and elastic applications be provisioned dynamically with QoS guarantee. o Load balancing or for recovery, the selection of core DC location from edge constitutes a data center selection problem. o Multi-layer routing and optimization, coordination between these two layers. - [SUZUKI] (Use-case and Requirements for Multi-domain Operation Plane Change) Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 10] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 o Operational state data synchronization between multi-domain controllers - [XU] (Use Cases and Requirements of Dynamic Service Control based on Performance Monitoring in ACTN Architecture) o Dynamic Service Control Policy enforcement and Traffic/SLA Monitoring: . Customer service performance monitoring strategy, including the traffic monitoring object (the service need to be monitored) . monitoring parameters (e.g., transmitted and received bytes per unit time), . traffic monitoring cycle (e.g., 15 minutes, 24 hours), . threshold of traffic monitoring (e.g., high and low threshold), etc. - [XU2] (Requirements of Abstract Alarm Report in ACTN architecture o Dynamic abstract alarm report 3.1. Two categories of requirements This section provides a summary of use-cases in terms of two categories: (i) service-specific requirements; (ii) network-related requirements. Service-specific requirements listed below are uniquely applied to the work scope of ACTN. Service-specific requirements are related to virtual service coordination function defined in Section 3. These requirements are related to customer's VNs in terms of service policy associated with VNs such as service performance objectives, VN endpoint location information for certain required service- specific functions (e.g., security and others), VN survivability requirement, or dynamic service control policy, etc. Network-related requirements are related to virtual network operation function defined in Section 3. These requirements are related to multi-domain and multi-layer signaling, routing, protection/restoration and synergy, re-optimization/re-grooming, etc. These requirements are not inherently unique for the scope of ACTN but some of these requirements are in scope of ACTN, especially Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 11] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 for coherent/seamless operation aspect of multiple controller hierarchy. The following table gives an overview of service-specific requirements and network-related requirements respectively for each ACTN use-case and identifies the work in scope of ACTN. Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 12] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 Use-case Service- Network-related Control specific Requirements Functions/Data Requirements Models to be supported ------- -------------- --------------- -------------- [CHENG] - E2E service - Multi-layer - Dynamic provisioning (L2/L2.5) multi-layer - Performance coordination coordination monitoring - VNO for multi- function based - Resource domain transport on utilization utilization networks abstraction - YANG for utilization abstraction ------- -------------- ---------------- -------------- [DHODY] - Service - POI - Customer's awareness/ Performance VN coordination monitoring survivability between P/O. - Protection/ policy Restoration enforcement synergy for protection/res toration - YANG for Performance Monitoring ------- -------------- ---------------- -------------- [FANG] - Dynamic VM - On-demand - Multi- migration virtual circuit destination (service), request service Global load - Network Path selection balancing Connection policy (utilization request enforcement efficiency), function Disaster recovery - YANG for - Service- Service-aware aware network policy query enforcement - Service Policy Enforcement ------- -------------- ---------------- -------------- [KLEE] - Two stage path - Multi-domain Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 13] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 computation service policy E2E signaling coordination coordination to network primitives - Abstraction of inter-domain - YANG for info Abstraction of - Enforcement of peering/ network policy boundary data (peering, domain preference) - Network capability exchange (pull/push, abstraction level, etc.) - on-demand and long-lived end- to-end service provisioning and monitoring ------- -------------- ---------------- -------------- [KUMAKI] - On-demand VN - Dynamic VN creation creation, - Multi- survivability service level with security/ for VN confi- - VN dentiality survivability /diversity/con fidentiality ------- -------------- ---------------- -------------- [LOPEZ] - E2E - E2E connection - Escalation accounting and management, path of performance resource usage provisioning and fault data - E2E network management - E2E service monitoring and data to CNC policy fault management and the policy enforcement enforcement - YANG for performance and fault management ------- -------------- ---------------- -------------- Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 14] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 [SHIN] - Current - LB for - Multi-layer network recovery routing and resource - Multi-layer optimization abstraction routing and - VN's dynamic Endpoint/DC optimization endpoint dynamic coordination selection selection (for policy. VM migration) ------- -------------- ---------------- -------------- [SUZUKI] - Operational - Operations Data/State DB sync between multi- function domain across controllers controllers - YANG for operational data/state model ------- -------------- ---------------- -------------- [XU]/ - Dynamic - Traffic - Dynamic [XU2] service monitoring service control policy - SLA monitoring control policy enforcement enforcement - Dynamic control service control - YANG for traffic monitoring abstraction, alarm abstraction. 4. ACTN interfaces requirements This section provides detailed ACTN interface requirements for the two interfaces that are within the ACTN scope based on [ACTN-Frame] and the use-cases referenced in this document. . CMI: CNC-MDSC Interface . MPI: MDSC-PNC Interface Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 15] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 4.1. CMI Interface Requirements Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 16] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 Requirement 1. Security/Policy Negotiation (Who are you?) (Between CNC and MDSC) - Configured vs. Discovered - Trust domain verification (External Entity vs. Internal Service Department) - Push/Pull support (for policy) 2. VN Topology Query (Can you give me VN?) (From CNC to MDSC) - VN end-points (CE end) - VN Topology Service-specific Multi-Cost Objective Function o Latency Map o Available B/W Map o Latency Map and Available B/W Map together o Other types - VN Topology diversity o Node/Link disjoint from other VNs o VN Topology level diversity (e.g., VN1 and VN2 must be disjoint) - VN Topology type o Path vector (tunnel) o Node/Links (graph) 3. VN Topology Query Response (From MDSC to CNC: Here's the VN Topology that can be given to you if you accept) - For VN Topology, o This is what can be reserved for you o This is what is available beyond what is given to you (potential) 4. VN Topology Abstraction Model (generic network model) 5. VN Topology Abstraction Model (Service-specific model that include customer endpoints) 6. Basic VN Instantiation Request/Confirmation (Between CNC and MDSC: I need VN for my service, please instantiate my VN) - VN instance ID - VN end-points - VN service requirement o Latency only o B/W guarantee o Latency and B/W guarantee together - VN diversity o Node/Link disjoint from other VNs - VN level diversity (e.g., VN1 and VN2 must be disjoint) - VN type o Path vector (tunnel) o Node/Links (graph) - VN instance ID per service (unique id to identify VNs) - If failed to instantiate the requested VN, say why Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 17] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 7. Dynamic/On-demand VN Instantiation/Modification and Confirmation with feedback loop (This is to be differentiated from Basic VN Instantiation) - Performance/Fault Monitoring - Utilization Monitoring (Frequency of report) - Abstraction of Resource Topology reflecting these service- related parameters - Dynamic Policy enforcement 8. VN lifecycle management/operation - Create (same as VN instantiate Request) - Delete - Modify - Update (VN level OAM Monitoring) under policy agreement 9. Coordination of multi-destination service requirement/policy to support dynamic applications such as VM migration, disaster recovery, load balancing, etc. - Service-policy primitives and its parameters 4.2. MPI (MDSC-PNC Interface) Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 18] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 Requirement 1. Security/Policy negotiation (who are you?) - Exchange of key, etc. - Domain preference + local policy exchange - Push/Pull support - Preferred peering points - Preferred route - Reroute policy - End-point mobility (for multi-destination) 2. Topology Query /Response (Pull Model from MDSC to PNC: Please give me your domain topology) - TED Abstraction level negotiation - Abstract topology (per policy) o Node/Link metrics o Node/Link Type (Border/Gateway, etc.) o All TE metrics (SRLG, etc.) o Topology Metrics (latency, B/W available, etc.) 3. Topology Update (Push Model from PNC to MDSC) - Under policy agreement, topology changes to be pushed to MDSC from PNC 4. VN Path Computation Request (From MDSC to PNC: Please give me a path in your domain) - VN Instance ID (Note: this is passed from CNC to MDSC) - End-point information - CE ends - Border points (if applicable) - All other PCE request info (PCEP) 5. VN Path Computation Reply (here's the path info per your request) - Path level abstraction - LSP DB - LSP ID ?? - VN ID 6. Coordination of multi-domain Centralized Signaling (MSDC operation) Path Setup Operation - MSDC computes E2E path across multi-domain (based on abstract topology from each PNC) - MDSC determines the domain sequence - MDSC request path signaling to each PNC (domain) - MDSC finds alternative path if any of the PNCs cannot find its domain path o PNC will crankback to MDSC if it cannot find its domain Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 19] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 path o PNC will confirm to MDSC if it finds its domain path 7. Path Restoration Operation (after an E2E path is setup successfully, some domain had a failure that cannot be restored by the PNC domain) - The problem PNC will send this notification with changed abstract topology (computed after resource changes due to failure/other factors) - MDSC will find an alternate E2E path based on the changes reported from PNC. It will need to update the E2E abstract topology and the affected CN's VN topology in real-time (This refers to dynamic synchronization of topology from Physical topology to abstract topology to VN topology) - MDSC will perform the path restoration signaling to the affected PNCs. 8. Coordination of Multi-destination service restoration operation (CNC have, for example, multiple endpoints where the source endpoint can send its data to either one of the endpoints) - When PNC reports domain problem that cannot be resolved at MDSC level because of there is no network restoration path to a given destination. - Then MDSC has Customers' profile in which to find the customer has "multi-destination" application. - Under policy A, MDSC will be allowed to reroute the customer traffic to one of the pre-negotiated destinations and proceed with restoration of this particular customer's traffic. - Under policy B, CNC may reroute on its VN topology level and push this to MDSC and MDSC maps this into its abstract topology and proceed with restoration of this customer's traffic. - In either case, the MDSC will proceed its restoration operation (as explained in Req. 6) to the corresponding PNCs. 9. MDSC-PNC policy negotiation is also needed as to how restoration is done across MDSC and PNCs. 10. Generic Abstract Topology Update per changes due to new path setup/connection failure/degradation/restoration 11. Service-specific Abstract Topology Update per changes due to new path setup/connection failure/degradation/restoration 12. Abstraction model of technology-specific topology element Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 20] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 5. References 5.1. Informative References [ACTN-Frame] D. Ceccarelli, et al., "Framework for Abstraction and Control of Transport Networks", draft-ceccarelli-teas- actn-framework, work in progress. [CHENG] W. Cheng, et. al., "ACTN Use-cases for Packet Transport Networks in Mobile Backhaul Networks", draft-cheng-actn- ptn-requirements, work in progress. [DHODY] D. Dhody, et. al., "Packet Optical Integration (POI) Use Cases for Abstraction and Control of Transport Networks (ACTN)", draft-dhody-actn-poi-use-case, work in progress. [FANG] L. Fang, "ACTN Use Case for Multi-domain Data Center Interconnect", draft-fang-actn-multidomain-dci, work in progress. [KLEE] K. Lee, H. Lee, R. Vilata, V. Lopez, "ACTN Use-case for E2E Network Services in Multiple Vendor Domain Transport Networks", draft-klee-teas-actn-connectivity-multi-domain, work-in-progress. [KUMAKI] K. Kumaki, T. Miyasaka, "ACTN : Use case for Multi Tenant VNO ", draft-kumaki-teas-actn-multitenant-vno, work in progress. [LOPEZ] D. Lopez (Ed), "ACTN Use-case for Virtual Network Operation for Multiple Domains in a Single Operator Network", draft- lopez-actn-vno-multidomains, work in progress. [SHIN] J. Shin, R. Hwang, J. Lee, "ACTN Use-case for Mobile Virtual Network Operation for Multiple Domains in a Single Operator Network", draft-shin-actn-mvno-multi-domain, work in progress. [XU] Y. Xu, et. al., "Use Cases and Requirements of Dynamic Service Control based on Performance Monitoring in ACTN Architecture", draft-xu-actn-perf-dynamic-service-control, work in progress. Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 21] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 [XU2] Y. Xu, et. al., "Requirements of Abstract Alarm Report in ACTN architecture", draft-xu-teas-actn-abstract-alarm-report, work-in-progress. [SUZUKI] T. Suzuki, et. al., "Use-case and Requirements for Multi- domain Operation Plane Change", draft-suzuki-teas-actn- multidomain-opc, work-in-progress. 6. Contributors Contributors' Addresses Kwangkook Lee KT Email: kwangkooglee@gmail.com Takuya Miyasaka KDDI Email: ta-miyasaka@kddi.com Yunbin Xu CATR Email: xuyunbin@mail.ritt.com.cn Toshiaki Suzuki Hitachi Email: toshiaki.suzuki.cs@hitachi.com Authors' Addresses Young Lee (Editor) Huawei Technologies 5340 Legacy Drive Plano, TX 75023, USA Phone: (469)277-5838 Email: leeyoung@huawei.com Dhruv Dhody Huawei Technologies Email: dhruv.ietf@gmail.com Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 22] Internet-Draft ACTN Requirements April 2016 Sergio Belotti Alcatel Lucent Via Trento, 30 Vimercate, Italy Email: sergio.belotti@alcatel-lucent.com Khuzema Pithewan Infinera Email: kpithewan@infinera.com Daniele Ceccarelli Ericsson Torshamnsgatan,48 Stockholm, Sweden Email: daniele.ceccarelli@ericsson.com Lee, et, al. Expires April 1, 2016 [Page 23]