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Draft MPLS Agenda

  • From: George Swallow <swallow@cisco.com>
  • Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2001 12:34:47 -0500

MPLS Agenda      Salt Lake City     December 9, 2001

                Grand Ballroom B             1:00 PM 

              
1. MTU & TTL

    Kireeti Kompella                       3 minutes
 
      MTU Signalling Extensions for LDP
        <draft-black-ldp-mtu-extensions-02>
 
 
   Puneet Agarwal                         10 minutes
 
      TTL Processing in MPLS Networks
        <draft-agarwal-mpls-ttl-01.txt>
 
 
2.  Restart / Recovery
 
    Background reading:
 
      Fault Tolerance for LDP and CR-LDP
        <draft-ietf-mpls-ldp-ft-02.txt>
 
     
    Yakov Rekhter                         10 minutes
 
      Graceful Restart Mechanism for BGP with MPLS
        <draft-rekhter-bgp-mpls-restart-00.txt>
 
      Graceful Restart Mechanism for LDP
        <draft-leelanivas-ldp-restart-01.txt>
 
 
    Andy Malis / Toby Smith               10 minutes
 
      Graceful Restart Mechanism for LDP
        <draft-smith-mpls-ldp-restart-00.txt>
 
 
3.  Fast Reroute
 
    Ping Pan                              15 minutes
 
      Fast Reroute Techniques in RSVP-TE
        <draft-ping-rsvp-fastreroute-00.txt>
 
 
    Alia Atlas                            15 minutes
 
      MPLS RSVP-TE Interoperability for Local Protection/Fast Reroute
        <draft-atlas-rsvp-local-protect-interop-02.txt>
 
 
4.  Management
 
    Tom Nadeau                            10 minutes
 
      Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Management Overview
        <draft-ietf-mpls-mgmt-overview-00.txt>
 
 
5.  IPv6 over MPLS (out of current MPLS scope)
 
    Hiroki Ishibashi                       10 minutes
 
      IPv6 Traffic Engineering Tunnel
        <draft-ishii-ipv6-te-tunnel-00.txt>
 
 
6.  Workgroup Items                       20 minutes

    Document status

    Moving RFCs to Draft Standards