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RE: Polling for new WG I-Ds



Deborah,

Have you been in a situation when you just performed a software upgrade
and a network operator tells you that your new release sucks and he
wants the network in the state of this morning prior to the upgrade? No?
Than you are lucky.

Db> that is totally different from this discussion, hopefully they know
what a backup is (for your benefit), and also one does not necessarily
want to use the backup since there could have been changes in the
network since the backup was made, unless the network is static;-) 

IB>> Exactly my point. If you can not or don't wnat to use backup, what is the way out of this mess?

Igor

Would
stongly suggest you (and the operator) have done sufficient testin

Besides, what is the problem with moving "hundreds/thousands of LSPs
from CP->MP"? 
Db> Good joke;-)

Igor

-----Original Message-----
From: Brungard, Deborah A, ALABS [mailto:dbrungard@att.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 11:43 AM
To: Drake, John E; Bryskin, Igor; Diego Caviglia; Dimitri.Papadimitriou
Cc: " ccamp " <ccamp; " owner-ccamp " <owner-ccamp; Adrian Farrel
<adrian; danli
Subject: RE: Polling for new WG I-Ds


Agree with John, and control plane failures don't (should not/hope not)
impact the data plane state. And before doing such a sw upgrade, I would
not want to have to move hundreds/thousands of LSPs from CP->MP.

I'm not sure myself on what is meant by CP->MP, need to discuss more.

(chair hat off)
Deborah 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ccamp@ops.ietf.org [mailto:owner-ccamp@ops.ietf.org] On
Behalf Of Drake, John E
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 11:13 AM
To: Bryskin, Igor; Diego Caviglia; Dimitri.Papadimitriou
Cc: " ccamp " <ccamp; " owner-ccamp " <owner-ccamp; Adrian Farrel
<adrian; danli
Subject: RE: Polling for new WG I-Ds

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> 
> Besides I can see at least one quite real application for 
> CP->MP. Imagine that an operator wants to perform some major 
> software upgrade with a new software version significantly 
> incompatible with the previous one.

JD:  Except that we go to great pains to ensure that this situation
never occurs.