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Loa I have no small problem with the proposal to start over as I feel like I'm being asked to set aside my and my colleagues convictions in the interest of producing what I would consider to be a document of diminshed significance. Given that the draft basically says you cannot do everything with all connectivity structures as they stand and why (e.g. Mp2P and PHP) and need to overlay P2P LSPs when certain functionality is required, I'm not too sure where the disconnect is. It discusses how you can use aspects of the architecture to create a framework whereby any style of instrumentation and consequent measurability can be achieved. I'd prefer if those reviewing the document provided feedback as to where specific unresolvable disconnects existed. I'm not sure they are unresolvable or innacurate. rgds Dave > -----Original Message----- > From: Loa Andersson [mailto:NtscpUsrLoa@netscape.net] > Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 9:27 PM > To: MPLS wg > Cc: George Swallow; Alex Zinin > Subject: on the mpls oam framework > > > All, > > I read the mpls oam framework as it has been suggested in > Dave Allans draft (draft-allan-mpls-oam-frmwrk) and also > re-read the the mpls architecture document. I've the > architecture authors to review the oam framework and received > some feedback from them. > > It is my understanding that there is a serious disconnect > between the architecture and oam framework, and I therefore > want to restart the oam framework in a fresh document, with > the undertanding that this document shall be aligned with the > architecture. > > I asked David Allan and Tom Nadeau to take on the editorship > for this new document, and hope to have positive answers from > both of them before the mpls wg meeting in Minneapolis. > > /Loa > >
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