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Re: TE/CT Configuration scalability
Lionel,
I assume your question is "can I establish an inter-as diffserv-te
lsp given the requirement for uniform TE-class configuration" ? The answer
is yes.
The reason for having a requirement for uniform TE-Class
configuration is because of the way IGP siganling is defined in the
te-proto draft. If instead of only advertising 8 values out of the 64
possible (ct, prio) combinations we would have advertised all 64, there
wouldn't have been the concept of TE-classes or the requirement to keep
them uniform.
The only thing we get from the requirement is to be able to
consistently set up an LSP conforming to some SLAs within one domain. So
what happens when you cross to a different domain? All you need to do is
translate the LSP's SLAs to the necessary parameters in the new domain.
There is no requirement to signal the TE-class matrix across
domains.
Ina
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 Lionel.Silman@ecitele.com wrote:
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> draft-ietf-tewg-diff-te-proto-07, "Protocol extensions for support of
> Differentiated-Service-aware MPLS Traffic Engineering" states:-
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> "To ensure coherent DS-TE operation, the network administrator MUST
> configure exactly the same TE-Class Mapping on all LSRs of the DS-TE
> domain"
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> How does this idea of identical TE/CT configuration work over multiple
> domains? Is there any possibility of interoperability?
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