John Drake wrote:
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From: yhwkim@etri.re.kr [mailto:yhwkim@etri.re.kr]
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 7:18 AM
To: jonathan.sadler@tellabs.com; yhwkim@etri.re.kr
Cc: adrian@olddog.co.uk; LyOng@ciena.com; kireeti@juniper.net; ccamp@ops.ietf.org
Subject: [????] Re: [ AuA¨ùE¢¬¨öA ] spc connectionsI reviewed OIF E-NNI 1.0 document(oif2003.179.00) that includes the definition of SPC_Label.
The following description shows the definition of the SPC_Label."This attribute represents the SNP used at the destination network-to-user connection. The SPC SNP ID is locally unique to the destination end and provided to the control plane by an external agent (e.g., the management system that initiated the SPC connection request). Note that in the case of the SPC connection, both source and destination user-to-network connections are provisioned. As such, when setting up a network switched connection to support the SPC service, the destination SNP associated with the provisioned connection needs to be specified to allow the control plane to connect the switched connection to the destination portion of the provisioned connection."
JD: Interestingly enough, I don't see the word 'call' once in the above quote. I do see the word 'connection' quite a few times, though.
Which proves that the IETF isn't the only body guilty of using imprecise language in its DRAFT documents. I'm certain the editor of the OIF's E-NNI signalling spec appreciates your comment and will fix this nit in the next release of this DRAFT document.
Jonathan Sadler
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