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[IP-Optical] Joint Routing

  • From: "David Allan" <dallan@nortelnetworks.com>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 11:17:21 -0500
  • Cc: alchiu <alchiu@research.att.com>, "'Yakov Rekhter'" <yakov@cisco.com>, ip-optical <ip-optical@lists.bell-labs.com>, mpls <mpls@UU.NET>, sc <sc@tellium.com>, xuyg <xuyg@lucent.com>, yxue <yxue@UU.NET>
  • X-Orig: <dallan@americasm01.nt.com>

Title: RE: [IP-Optical] Joint Routing

Mark:

The original purpose of my observation was discussing joint vs, sequential, not centralized vs. distributed. This seems to be getting lost.

Dave

    -----Original Message-----
    From:   Mark Stewart [SMTP:Mstewart@nexen.com]
    Sent:   Friday, October 27, 2000 11:42 AM
    To:     Allan, David [CAR:NS00:EXCH]
    Cc:     alchiu; 'Yakov Rekhter'; ip-optical; mpls; sc; xuyg; yxue
    Subject:        Re: [IP-Optical] Joint Routing

    Hi Dave

    Well I certainly hope no one is proposing to mandate a centralized mechanism to implement joint routing. It's quite possible to do a source based solution which simply invokes dykstra twice instead of once and then has the same scaling and synchronization issues as OSPF.

    ciao

    mark

    David Allan wrote:

       

      True, they are separate concepts. Centralzied computing is A solution to the problem of ensuring a synchronized and authoriative view of the network which is what I would assume joint routing requires. So what I am really discussing is the scaling limitations that a synched and comprehensive network view has regardless of how the algorithm is implemented, especially as the dynamic behavior of the network increases with time.

      Dave

              -----Original Message-----
      From:   Mark Stewart [SMTP:Mstewart@nexen.com]
      Sent:   Friday, October 27, 2000 11:02 AM
      To:     Allan, David [CAR:NS00:EXCH]
      Cc:     alchiu; 'Yakov Rekhter'; ip-optical; mpls; sc; xuyg; yxue
      Subject:        Re: [IP-Optical] Joint Routing was RE: Optical link bundling. Was Re:  DraftMinutes >From Pittsburgh

              Hi Dave

              Why are we equating joint routing with centralized computation? Few (if
      any) members of the IETF would dispute that centralized computation has
      nasty scaling problems; but I thought we were discussing joint routing.

              Mark

              <snip>