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Hi,

Here are the results of the anonymous survey of ERO usage that was triggered by the Dallas discussion of the GMPLS Addressing I-D.

I have drawn some preliminary conclusions and included my advice in section 5.

Please have a look at the whole and make your comments to the list.

Thanks,
Adrian

PS If there is a bunch of other folk who suddenly feel the need to respond, I can always produce a revised I-D.


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Title : Informal Survey into Explicit Route Object Implementations in Generalized Multiprotocol Labels Switching Signaling Implementations
Author(s) : A. Farrel
Filename : draft-farrel-ccamp-ero-survey-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2006-5-11

  During discussions of a document to provide guidance on the use of
  addressing fields within the Resource Reservation Protocol Traffic
  Engineering (RSVP-TE) signaling protocol used in Generalized
  Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS), it was determined that there
  was considerable variation in the implementation of options for the
  Explicit Route Object (ERO).

  Since there was a proposal to deprecate some of the options, it was
  felt necessary to conduct a survey of the existing and planned
  implementations.

  This document summarizes the survey questions and captures the
  results. Some conclusions are also presented.

  This survey was informal and conducted via email. Responses were
  collected and anonymized by the CCAMP working group chair.


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