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Hi all,
At IETF 65 in dallas, we all made
presentations. I proposed a mechanism to minimize packet loss during upstream
LSR change in P2MP. In case of network failure, I would simplify the
process of reconnecting the P2MP LSP to minimize packet loss. In case of
route changing, the main idea of the mechanism is 'make before
break'. In your presentation, you mentioned that you would do some
work to minimize packet loss during upstream LSR change.
In my opinion, in case of route changing,
'make befor break' may be a preferable mechanism, but it should be
simple. In case of network failure, there may be two ways to minimize packet
loss. One way is to do some work before the network failure,
like 'frr', so we could learn some methods from IPfrr and rfc4090. the
other way is to do some work after failure, like the methods in our drafts, but
it should be simple and minimize the time of taffic disruption.
I expect some comments on my
draft(draft-liu-mpls-ldp-p2mp-reroute-00.txt) from you. I also expect to discuss
this work with you.
There is another attention on load-balance among
a set of candidate upsrteam LSR. we can make some extensions to upstream
label assigned mechanism, we can build a P2MP LSP which
traverses every candidate upstream LSR, every sub-LSP which traverses one
LSR of those candidate upstream LSRs will terminate at the
Rendezvous Point LSR. The
Rendezvous Point LSR is in charge of selecting the load-balance methods, such as
per-flow/per-packet, ECMP/WCMP.
expecting comments from you.
Thanks
Shuying Liu HuaWei Bld., No.3 Xinxi Rd., Shang-Di Information Industry Base, Hai-Dian District Beijing P.R. China ZIP£º100085 _______________________________________________ mpls mailing list mpls@lists.ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/mpls |
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