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Hello Vijay draft-vijay-mpls-rsvpte-lspsubobject-00.txt, is a good contribution, which helps to create TE-LSPs with pre-existing LSP/tunnels along the intended LSP Path. I have the following comments to your draft. 1) The "L" bit in the LSP sub object must not be set at all times, since utilizing a tunnel, is a strict hop. Reason, When the new LSP is created, we would like to leverage the existing tunnel. Can you indicate in your draft that the L bit will not be set at all times? 2) In the draft we have "...The LSP sub object would be removed from the ERO by r1 and the Path message would be then sent to r3 provided the bandwidth constraints of the LSP L1 are not violated by admitting the new LSP. At r3, the node would recognize that R3 is adjacent to it and propagate the path message to it. " If the LSP sub object is removed by r1, how will r3, know that it is a valid LSP setup request received. I believe, the LSP sub object can be removed from the ERO List, only by the egress node in the tunnel. Using your LSR topology example, I believe, r1, should pass the LSP sub object when it forwards the LSP setup request (Path Message) to r2. r2, can identify that is part of an existing tunnel, which is mentioned in the ERO object - "LSP sub object" and forward it towards the tunnel's destination. At r3, the ERO will be removed by r3 (r3 knows it is part of the tunnel, and it is the end of the tunnel) and then r3 can forward the path message to R3. 3) Can you explain why do we need both TunnelID and LSPID in the LSP sub object? The Ingress, Egress Addresses and the TunnelID is sufficient to uniquely identify a tunnel. best regards mani ==================================== Manikantan (Mani) Srinivasan Future Communications Software 4300 Stevens Creek Blvd, Suite 187, San Jose, CA, 95129. Phone : 408 243 3887 x 107 Fax : 408 243 0772 email : manis@futsoft.com ------------------------------------ Please do visit us at: Next Generation Networks, Marriott Copley Place, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Booth No. 126 October 14-18, 2002. ==================================== |
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