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RE: MPLS Tunnel Maximum Hops
Hi Joan,
Thanks for the response.
1. What is the procedure to push it to the standard right now when the draft
is in a last call?
2. Do you agree that this should be configurable? Otherwise how can you
determine on the value?
3. Do you agree that it may be required also to configure it per tunnel (but
have a default value)?
Until now I have just got e-mails on the procedure but not on the idea
itself.
I'll appreciate your response, Nurit.
-----Original Message-----
From: jcucchiara@mindspring.com [mailto:jcucchiara@mindspring.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 19:32
To: Nurit Sprecher; 'tnadeau@cisco.com'; Nurit Sprecher;
cheenu@bloomberg.net; arunv@force10networks.com
Cc: mpls@UU.NET; ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: RE: MPLS Tunnel Maximum Hops
Hi Nurit,
I can understand you wanting this change, but that is why
we had working group last calls in June and an IETF last
call in Aug/Sep. That is the opportunity for
folks to give their comments, knowing that the MIB can only
have minor edits after that.
The most minimal way I see to make this change (and this is
just my opinion) is:
* change the mplsTunnelMaxHops object to read-write
* agree upon a DEFVAL (default value upon startup, which can
be set to a different value by an operator)
* add to the conformance statement that this may be supported
as a read-only
So, in addition to making the object read-write, think it needs a
DEFVAL, and this would need to be discussed and agreed upon by
the working group. This is more than minor editing in my opinion.
I am in agreement with Loa and Tom and would like to see
the MIBs move forward.
-Thanks,
-Joan
-----Original Message-----
From: Nurit Sprecher <nurit.sprecher@SeabridgeNetworks.com>
Sent: Nov 12, 2003 11:25 AM
To: "'tnadeau@cisco.com'" <tnadeau@cisco.com>,
Nurit Sprecher <nurit.sprecher@SeabridgeNetworks.com>,
cheenu@bloomberg.net, arunv@force10networks.com
Cc: mpls@UU.NET, ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: RE: MPLS Tunnel Maximum Hops
Thanks Tom for responding me.
I understand that this is in a last call state, but this issue should be
addressed somehow?
I am surprised that such an attribute that is provided to the CSPF algorithm
is not configurable. How can you determine its value? Hard-coded? Doesn't it
have to do with network topology?
I think it should be configurable and we should see how we could add it to
the draft.
Nurit.
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas D. Nadeau [mailto:tnadeau@cisco.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 18:14
To: 'Nurit Sprecher'; cheenu@bloomberg.net; arunv@force10networks.com
Cc: mpls@uu.net; ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: RE: MPLS Tunnel Maximum Hops
>Any response to the bellow?
The MIB is well past IETF last call, so
I don't believe we can make any further changes
at this time.
--Tom
>Hi,
>I have a question regarding the mplsTunnelMaxHops scalar that
>indicates the
>maximum number of hops that can be specified on each tunnel
>supported by the
>LSR.
>This scalar is a read only attribute but I can find it very
>useful to let
>configure it as well.
>One of the CSPF constraints is the maximum number of hops the
>LSP may follow
>through. The limitation on the maximum number for example can
>result from
>the maximum packet size when fragmentation is not supported.
>In such a case
>the maximum number of hops can depend on the network nature
>(numbered/unnumbered). Instead of hard coding it with the
>worst case number,
>let the network administrator, that is aware of the network nature,
>configure it.
>Moreover, I think that the maximum hops should be configurable
>per tunnel.
>Thanks, Nurit.
>
>