Tom,
Most of the trouble-shooting mechanisms
working today should be able to work across CTG as well. I am sure I have
not thought of everything, but I have not seen any problems. Could you
please be more specific on the problem and the trouble-shooting method you are
thinking here?
Ning So
Lead Engineer
Data Traffic Engineering
972-729-7905
From: Thomas D. Nadeau
[mailto:tom.nadeau@bt.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008
3:47 PM
To: So, Ning; ccamp@ops.ietf.org;
Andrew G. (Andy) Malis
Subject: Re: New draft of the
framework and requirements for Composite Transport Group
Have you guys given any thought to the OAM
ramifications of your approach? I see no discussion of this in the draft.
I ask because extensions were done to LSP ping which took great
pains to make work correctly. Have you thought about how to trouble-shoot
this mechanism if there are faults?
--Tom
On 10/29/08 4:32 PM, "So, Ning" <ning.so@verizonbusiness.com> wrote:
Dear all,
We have uploaded the draft of the framework and requirements for Composite
Transport Group.
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-so-yong-mpls-ctg-framework-requirement-00.txt
Abstract
This document states a traffic distribution problem in
today's IP/
MPLS network when multiple links are configured between two
routers.
The document presents a Composite Transport Group framework
as the
solution for the problems and specifies a set of requirements
for
Composite Transport Group(CTG).
We appreciate your input/comments and look forward to discussing in Minneapolis.
Ning So
Lead Engineer
Data Traffic Engineering
972-729-7905