The MPLS WG Archive[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index][Thread Index][Author Index][Subject Index] Proposal for structuring control plane work in the Routing area
Goal: divide the work in a way that • gets the overall control plane architecture defined so that the existing functions performed by MPLS are covered, but also the hot new functions like – restoration, link characterization, disjoint path computation, etc. are done in a way that is generic across layer 1/2 technologies. • home for application of MPLS to protocols other than IP • keeps MPLS focused on existing protocol work and MPLS-specific methods of accomplishing the functions of the control plane architecture • gets IPO focused on optical-specific issues, such as encapsulation, MIBS, and the applica-tion of control plane functions to optical networks More... • focuses TE on – the operational aspects of how to do traffic engineering, – the requirements on the control plane architecture and the protocols, and – the emerging requirements for coordinated traffic engineering across service provider boundaries. Proposal • we initiate a group in the Routing Area to undertake to document the control plane architecture, stating with the existing MPLS architecture document plus the proposed extensions in the areas of restoration, link management, and routing as a starting point. – The initial specific milestone is single architecure RFC for the Layer 2.5/3 control plane for core networks. – The current routing AD's would co-chair this WG. • Work effort will also consider application of MPLS to protocols other than IP For Routing Area Meeting Worster draft-worster-mpls-in-ip-00.txt Rekhter draft-rekhter-mpls-over-gre-00.txt Sharma draft-makam-mpls-recovery-frmwrk-01.txt Mo draft-mo-mpls-protection-00.txt Martini draft-martini-l2circuit-trans-mpls-01.txt Malis draft-malis-sonet-ces-mpls-00.txt Kankkunen draft-kankkunen-vompls-fw-01.txt • This obviously need lots of work and has many un-answered questions, but that's our proposed starting point. |
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