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Carrier survey update on shared mesh restoration
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Hi,
Based on the
feedback from the CCAMP WG chairs during last IETF, we have updated the carrier
survey to include all the individual carrier responses. We've also added the
couple of missing collated answers.
Information about
the draft is below.
We are currently
looking for more carriers to answer the survey and have put up the survey on a
web page for easy access. We've also added more questions based on feedback from
IETF San Diego and on the mailing list. The page is at: http://perth.mit.edu/~richard/carrier_survey/survey.txt
We're also looking
for more feedback on what questions people have that they would want to see
captured in the survey.
Thanks a
lot,
Richard.
--
A New Internet-Draft is available from the
on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
Title : Carrier Survey Results on
GMPLS-based Shared-Mesh Transport Restoration Strategies
Author(s) : R.
Rabbat, et al.
Filename :
draft-rabbat-ccamp-carrier-survey-01.txt
Pages : 36
Date :
2004-10-25
Optical transport networks operated using a GMPLS-based
control plane
enable todays network operators to offer
valuable new services. With
the completion of a number of GMPLS
signaling and routing standards
and the availability of
products implementing them, providers are now
looking at ways
to enable additional features, such as shared-mesh
restoration.
These can be key to efficient network operation while
providing
strict performance guarantees. In that context, several
areas
of work still need to be addressed within the CCAMP WG of the
IETF to develop interoperable, standards-based solutions that
carriers can embrace.
Towards that end,
this document presents the results of a serious
attempt to
systematically gather and collate carrier inputs on
strategies
for shared-mesh restoration and the associated issues. The
survey results are presented in aggregate form to provide an
overview
of carrier thinking, while retaining specific carrier
response
confidentiality. The goal is to highlight areas of
carrier concerns,
and identify specific work items to focus on
and facilitate further
discussion on them. This is to enable
the CCAMP WG to pursue ongoing
and further work in this area
that is focused towards addressing the
identified carrier
requirements.
A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-rabbat-ccamp-carrier-survey-01.txt