The MPLS WG Archive[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index][Thread Index][Author Index][Subject Index] [mpls] Further updates reference for Bundling draft
> > > >Looking at section 4 of RFC3946, I think you are updating some of > > > >this text, too. > >I meant RFC3945. > >Guess I got excited by all those new CCAMP RFCs. > > Good, now we're down to a sensible section and document! So what do you > see is being modified by the bundling draft? Well, I admit you have to read as far as the second paragraph... The concept of link bundling is essential in certain networks employing the GMPLS control plane as is defined in [BUNDLE]. A typical example is an optical meshed network where adjacent optical cross-connects (LSRs) are connected by several hundreds of parallel wavelengths. In this network, consider the application of link state routing protocols, like OSPF or IS-IS, with suitable extensions for resource discovery and dynamic route computation. Each wavelength must be advertised separately to be used, except if link bundling is used. When a pair of LSRs is connected by multiple links, it is possible to advertise several (or all) of these links as a single link into OSPF and/or IS-IS. This process is called link bundling, or just bundling. The resulting logical link is called a bundled link as its physical links are called component links (and are identified by interface indexes). ## - Component links are not identified (externally) as interface indexes ## but using the new identification rules in your revised text The result is that a combination of three identifiers ((bundled) link identifier, component link identifier, label) is sufficient to unambiguously identify the appropriate resources used by an LSP. ## - The listed triplet may be "sufficient" but it is now more than ## necessary. And then again in section 4.3.3 With this mechanism, each component link that is unnumbered is assigned a unique Interface Identifier (32 bits value). The upstream node indicates the choice of the component link by including a new IF_ID RSVP_HOP object/IF_ID TLV in the Path/Label Request message (see [RFC3473]/[RFC3472], respectively). ## - We have now specified the definition/scope of "unique" and h Nothing here is a big deal. just making an observation. Cheers, Adrian _______________________________________________ mpls mailing list mpls@lists.ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/mpls
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