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Hi Snigdho,
I copied the original text here for easy read. See my comments below. =====
Hi Adrian and Dan, I have the following comments on this draft. I was wondering what were the objectives for the IGP evaluation. IMHO the evaluation from WSON perspective should address the following: 1. IGP usage in the context of traditional distributed solutions for WSON [Dan] With the situation that TE information is already be carried by IGP, it's nature to think that the wavelength information can also be carried by IGP. I am not saying it should be, but it's worth to look at. [Bardalai, Snigdho] Do you see any particular issues with using the IGP for this purpose ? [Dan] From the result of the simulation, the OSPF
convergency time takes a liitle bit longer when the entire network
restarts. Because the WSON information is added in the OSPF
LSA. During the network running normally, the update of wavelength
availability information doesn't impact the IGP performance
obviously.
2. IGP usage in the context of PCE solutions for WSON [Dan] It's a potential way for PCE to get the wavelength information. [Bardalai, Snigdho] Since the PCE is the location where path-computation takes place is it possible to limit LSA advertisements from PCC to PCE neighbors, instead of to every PCC neighbor? [Dan] You are right, PCC which doesn't do the
path-computation doesn't need this kind of information.
3. Flooding and refresh of static and dynamic link state updates [Dan] Try to figure out the impact to the performance of IGP. [Bardalai, Snigdho] Is it possible to limit refreshing of static LSA? Ex. using the OSPF "do not age" concept? [Dan] Yes, it's possible to take this way to reduce the
protocol traffic. But we should consider the scenario when a node gets restart
or goes down, so the HELLO message may still need to be kept.
4. Data base sync-up during node restarts [Dan] Yes, this should be considered. Especially the very large amount of data will be sent to the restarting node. We may consider the point to point data exchange instead of flooding the LSA updates. Or slice the big data packet into small pieces. [Bardalai, Snigdho] This is little tricky, I would be interested to see if there is a clean solution. Could you please let me know if the above is within the current scope? I believe that these are important. Thanks, Snigdho |