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Hi Vijay, Please see my in-lined reply >><Prabakaran TS>. Thanks and regards, Prabakaran T.S. FutureSoft, a Flextronics company, 480-481 Anna salai, Nandanam, Chennai-600035. INDIA. Ph: +91-44-24330550 -----Original Message----- From: Vijayanand C - CTD, Chennai. [mailto:vijayc@hcltech.com] Sent: Thursday, 31 March 2005 1:38 PM To: prabakarts@future.futsoft.com; 'Vijayanand C - CTD, Chennai.'; mpls@ietf.org Subject: RE: [mpls] FW: I-D ACTION:draft-praba-l2vpn-vpls-mcast-emul-01.txt One more query inline > -----Original Message----- > From: Prabakaran T Sampath [mailto:prabakarts@future.futsoft.com] > Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 1:30 PM > To: 'Vijayanand C - CTD, Chennai.'; mpls@ietf.org > Subject: RE: [mpls] FW: I-D > ACTION:draft-praba-l2vpn-vpls-mcast-emul-01.txt > > > Hi Vijay, > > Please see my in-lined reply <Prabakaran TS>. > > Thanks and regards, > Prabakaran T.S. > FutureSoft, a Flextronics company, > 480-481 Anna salai, > Nandanam, > Chennai-600035. INDIA. > Ph: +91-44-24330550 > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vijayanand C - CTD, Chennai. [mailto:vijayc@hcltech.com] > Sent: Thursday, 31 March 2005 12:29 PM > To: prabakarts@future.futsoft.com; mpls@ietf.org > Subject: RE: [mpls] FW: I-D > ACTION:draft-praba-l2vpn-vpls-mcast-emul-01.txt > > > I have a few questions on this draft. > > You seem to be sending multicast unregister information > through a status TLV > in the notification message. > > <Prabakaran TS> You are correct we can send the multicast un-register > information through status TLV in the notification message or in the > initial label mapping messages itself. > > if the peer PE does nt support this feature > this might be silently ignored and unwanted multicast traffic > may still be > sent to the peer whos not interested in it. > > <Prabakaran TS> Yes, you are correct, if the peer doesn't support this > feature then the status TLV 'll be silently ignored and the peer 'll > act with the existing default VPLS behavior(flooding all > Multicast traffic > onto the PWs). > > Is there any provision for a PE > to notify this and/or withdraw labels it has sent or any > other measure to > stop receiving such unwanted traffic. > > <Prabakaran TS> Our draft proposes one solution to stop receiving such > unwanted traffic by sending MF flow unregister information in > notification/initial > label mapping messages. So, we strongly RECOMMENDED that the > PW MF status > TLV > signaling procedures said in our draft be fully implemented > in the VPLS > domain > to stop flooding unwanted multicast traffic onto the PWs. > >><vijayc> I understand that if all routers implement this then what you are saying is possible. BUt this may not happen most of the time.In that case, do you have provision on your own PE( the one which implements your feature), to either withdraw labels to peer or to terminate sessions etc. >><Prabakaran TS> As off now we do not have any such provisions to withdraw labels to peer or to terminate sessions. Because our intention is not to disturb the existing VPLS implementation and PW LDP signaling. This feature is proposed keeping the transparency and it should go into the system without disturbing the existing VPLS behaviour so that the interoperation or any existing functional behaviour should not get affected. Receiving and processing unwanted multicast traffic could increase load on the forwarding instance and reduce its performance for desired traffic. >><Prabakaran TS> Yes, you are correct, to reduce this overhead only we proposed this solution. I think it would be better to withdraw labels or do some such thing, this would really satisfy the intention of your proposal. >><Prabakaran TS> We can not withdraw the labels, because the labels are tied with PWs, the same PW can be used for normal unicast traffic too. So, we can should not withdraw the labels. Our intention is not to disturb the existing implementation of VPLS and its default behaviour. Or, would it be better to signal this capability at the time of seesion establishment and decide based on local policy whether or not to establish session with peers who dotn supprot this feature ? >><Prabakaran TS> Actually, we are signaling this capability in the Label mapping message and it is specific to particular PW, we don't want to disturb the session, as this violates the existing VPLS default behaviour!? If one wants to have local policy, they can very well have as per their specific requirement which is outside of the scope of this feature draft. > It is not clear how multiple instances handled in the signalling. > <Prabakaran TS> Multiple instances are inherently taken care during > signalling. > > Vijay > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Prabakaran T Sampath [mailto:prabakarts@future.futsoft.com] > > Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 12:16 PM > > To: mpls@ietf.org > > Subject: [mpls] FW: I-D > > ACTION:draft-praba-l2vpn-vpls-mcast-emul-01.txt > > > > > > Dear MPLS-WG, > > > > This is Prabakaran T.S. and Musthafa A.S. from FutureSoft, a > > Flextronics > > company. > > We have come up with some concept and contributed it as a IETF > > draft in VPLS. This draft basically deals with LDP signalling > > so sending it to MPLS-WG. Kindly go through this draft > > and give us your valuable comments and feedback either in > > working group or directly to us by email. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Best regards, > > Prabakaran T.S. > > Musthafa A.S. > > FutureSoft, a Flextronics company, > > 480-481 Anna salai, > > Nandanam, > > Chennai-600035. INDIA. > > Ph: +91-44-24330550 > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: i-d-announce-bounces@ietf.org > > [mailto:i-d-announce-bounces@ietf.org]On Behalf Of > > Internet-Drafts@ietf.org > > Sent: Thursday, 31 March 2005 2:08 AM > > To: i-d-announce@ietf.org > > Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-praba-l2vpn-vpls-mcast-emul-01.txt > > > > > > A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts > > directories. > > > > > > Title : Multicast Emulation over VPLS > > Author(s) : Prabakaran. Ts, Musthafa. As > > Filename : draft-praba-l2vpn-vpls-mcast-emul-01.txt > > Pages : 14 > > Date : 2005-3-30 > > > > In Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS), the PE devices provide a > > logical interconnect such that CE devices belonging to a specific > > VPLS instance appear to be connected by a single LAN. A VPLS > > solution performs replication for multicast traffic at > the ingress > > PE devices. When replicated at the ingress PE, multicast traffic > > wastes bandwidth when 1. Multicast traffic is sent to > sites with no > > members, and 2. Pseudo wires to different sites go > through a shared > > path. 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