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Ping, > -----Original Message----- > From: Ping Pan [mailto:pingpan@cs.columbia.edu] > Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 2:00 PM > To: Shahram Davari > Cc: 'mpls@UU.net' > Subject: Re: Comments on Fast Reroute draft > > > Shahram Davari wrote: > > >>What's been described in SAO is a user's desire. The routers > >>may not be > >>able to support it. For example, when a user asks for > >>local-protection-desired and node-protection-desried, if a > backup LSP > >>cannot be established to skip the node, well, tough! ;-) > Depending on > >>the implementation, link protection may be used only instead. > >> > > > > > > Sure, but what I meant was, which one is desired by the user. > > Therefore I think it needs to be clarified. > > > > > OK. > > > >>Path_Error messages are reference messages to the ingress. In other > >>words, they are not that important. So a router can take > its time to > >>send the error messages. BTW, when a link/node goes down, it > >>is possible > >>that a router shoots out multiple error messages. One is to > >>inform the > >>ingress that the link/node is found to be dead. After the > >>local repair, > >>the node will tell the ingress "the LSP has been locally repaired". > >> > > > > > > My question was, does the PLR send the Error message > periodically or only once? > > > > > Hmmmm.... I see what you mean. The RSVP RFC didn't say how many error > messages to be sent per error condition. In case of node/link > failure, > if the code was written in such a way to check the link/node > status at > every Path refresh cycle, an Path error may be generated every time. > However, I don't think this is harmful. Of course you can coded it > differently. OK. > > > > > > > >> > >>>12) Section 9.2 permits having both types of protection > >>> > >>(1-to-1 and facility) for the same PLR. > >> > >> > >>>In that case how can it inform the ingress LSR that both > >>>protections are available? > >>> > >>> > >> > >>RRO tells the ingress that the traffic has been protected. Is > >>it enough? > >> If not, there is a MIB draft on fast-reroute. ;-) > >> > > > > I think it depends on which procedure is used to compute the > > Bypass tunnels. If the ingress computes the bypass tunnel, then > > it may need this info. And BTW, what is the relevance of MIB here? > > > > > The ingress does not need to compute the bypass tunnel. Bypass tunnel > computation could be a local decision. > > http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-mpls-fastrerout e-mib-00.txt But it may also be a non-local decision. -Shahram
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