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Re: More comments/questions on DS-TE solution draft
Sanjay,
thanks again for these comments. It's great to have them ahead of time.
thoughts on 3 & 4:
>3. It will be helpful, if the draft spells out any domain level restrictions
> /recommendations that the user should keep in mind. For example:
> a) Is it necessary for the number of CTs to be same in
> all the links of all LSRs in the DS-TE domain ?
> b) Does the CT identifier have to be consecutive in nature ?
> c) Is it necessary that _all_ the LSRs in the domain MUST
> support DS-TE.
> if it is not necessary then :
> i) What should be the behavior if a LSR that
> does not support the signaled (or inferred) CT ?
>
>4. How can a LSR distinguish between the DS-TE and non DS-TE
> bandwidth advertisement (DS-TE re-uses the existing constructs
> to advertise the available bw in a CT+priority basis) ?
The working version of the draft indicates that:
- to use more than one CT anywhere in the network, all LSRs must
support DS-TE (an LSR can not distinguish through signaling whether an IGP
advertisement is for TE or DS-TE)
- all LSRs must support the same BAndwidth Constraint Model
- all LSRs must be configured with the same CT/Preemption mapping
(this is defined more precisely in the draft, but basically it indicates
which CT/Preemption is advertised in each Bw value of IGP).
This approach results from earlier discussion. You would remember that our
initial "solution" proposed that we advertise a Bw value for up to (8
preemption) times (8 CTs). One of the main motivations for doing so was so
that an LSR can automatically detect which other LSR is TE-only or DS-TE
capable and so that you could set-up LSPs from other CTs than CT0 around
TE-only LSRs. Another motivation was that no consistent mapping needed to
be configured since each value was explicitely associated with a given
preemption and CT inside the IGP advertisement . After a lot of discussion
(including input from SPs), the conclusion was that these
operational/configuration benefits did NOT justify extra IGP signaling and
associated scalability impacts. So the decision to advertise only 8 bw
values included the assumption that things need to be upgraded and
configured in a consistent fashion. Note that this is generally in line
with Diff-Serv anyway where things must be configured consistently on all
boxes.
Cheers
Francois
>Thanks,
>sanjay
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