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Draft MPLS Agenda

  • From: "Andrew G. Malis" <Andy.Malis@vivacenetworks.com>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 14:15:06 -0500
  • Cc: mpls@UU.NET
  • X-OriginalArrivalTime: 13 Mar 2003 19:15:48.0810 (UTC) FILETIME=[F49C22A0:01C2E994]

George and Rahul,

Is draft-raggarwa-mpls-mcast-te-00.txt publicly available anywhere?  I 
certainly can't find it (nor can google).  If not, I don't think it should 
be on the agenda.

Thanks,
Andy

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At 3/11/2003 05:14 PM -0500, George Swallow wrote:


>San Francisco                MPLS WG Agenda                    56th IETF
>
>TUESDAY, March 18, 2002                                    Continental 6
>0900-1130
>
>
>1.  Agenda bashing                                                 5 min
>
>2.  Overview of ISOCORE Interoperability Tests
>
>     Rajiv Papneja                                                 10 min
>
>
>3.  TE related drafts
>
>     Jean Philippe Vasseur                                         20 min
>
>         Reoptimization of an explicit loosely routed MPLS TE paths
>             <draft-vasseur-mpls-loose-path-reopt-01.txt>
>
>         MPLS Traffic Engineering Fast reroute: bypass tunnel path
>           computation for bandwidth protection
>             <draft-vasseur-mpls-backup-computation-02.txt>
>
>         Definition of an RRO node-id subobject
>             <draft-vasseur-mpls-nodeid-subobject-00.txt>
>
>
>     Matthew Meyer                                                 10 min
>
>         MPLS Traffic Engineering Soft preemption
>             <draft-meyer-mpls-soft-preemption-00.txt>
>
>
>4.  Graceful Restart
>
>     Bob Thomas                                                    10 min
>
>         LDP DoD Graceful Restart
>             <draft-thomas-mpls-ldp-dod-restart-00.txt
>
>
>5.  OAM
>
>     Tom Nadeau                                                    10 min
>
>         OAM Requirements for MPLS Networks
>             <draft-nadeau-ietf-oam-requirements-01.txt
>
>     Dave Allen                                                     5 min
>
>         Y.1711 and LSP-PING
>             <draft-allan-y1711-and-lsp-ping-00.txt>
>
>     Kireeti Kompella                                              10 min
>
>         Detecting MPLS Data Plane Liveness
>             <draft-ietf-mpls-lsp-ping-02.txt>
>
>
>6.  MIBs
>
>     Tom Nadeau                                                    10 min
>
>         Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Traffic Engineering
>           Management Information Base for Fast Reroute
>             <draft-ietf-mpls-fastreroute-mib-01.txt
>
>         Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label-Controlled ATM
>           and Frame-Relay Management Interface Definition
>             <draft-nadeau-mpls-lc-if-mib-00.txt
>
>
>7.  Explicitly routed Multicast
>
>     Seisho Yasukawa                                               10 min
>
>         Requirements for Point-to-Multipoint capability extension
>             <draft-yasukawa-mpls-p2mp-requirement-00.txt>
>
>     Alan Kullberg                                                 10 min
>
>         Extended RSVP-TE for Point-to-Multipoint LSP Tunnels
>             <draft-yasukawa-mpls-rsvp-p2mp-01.txt>
>
>     Rahul Aggarwal                                                10 min
>
>         Multicast Traffic Engineering with MPLS
>             <draft-raggarwa-mpls-mcast-te-00.txt>
>
>
>8.  Header Compression
>
>     Jerry Ash                                                     15 min
>
>         Requirements for End-to-End VoIP Header Compression
>             <draft-ash-e2e-voip-hdr-comp-rqmts-00.txt>
>
>         End-to-End VoIP Header Compression Using cRTP
>             <draft-ash-e2e-crtp-hdr-compress-01.txt>
>
>         End-to-End VoIP over MPLS Header Compression
>             <draft-ash-e2e-vompls-hdr-compress-01.txt>
>
>
>9.  Draft Status Update
>
>     George Swallow                                                 5 min
>
>
>10. Charter Discussion                                            10 min