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RE: Liaison to ITU-T Q14/15 - Comparison of LMP and ASON Discover y
Dear Mr. Farrel,
Thank you for the Liaison Statement on Comparison of LMP and ASON Discovery. We appreciate the opportunity to provide input to the work. Q14/15 will address the LS in its upcoming meeting next week.
Regards,
Kam Lam, Q14/15 Rapporteur
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adrian Farrel [mailto:adrian@olddog.co.uk]
> Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 9:09 AM
> To: Lam, Hing-Kam (Kam)
> Cc: 'Kireeti Kompella'; zinin@psg.com; Bill Fenner; Scott Bradner;
> statements@ietf.org; ccamp@ops.ietf.org
> Subject: Liaison to ITU-T Q14/15 - Comparison of LMP and ASON
> Discovery
>
>
> To: Mr. Kam Lam, Rapporteur for Question 14 of
> ITU-T Study Group 15.
> From: Adrian Farrel and Kireeti Kompella
> Co-chairs of the CCAMP Working Group of the IETF
> Cc: Alex Zinin and Bill Fenner, Routing Area
> Directors of the IETF
> Scott Bradner, IETF/ITU-T Liaison Coordinator
> For: Action
> Deadline: 15th December 2004
> Subject: Comparison of LMP and ASON Discovery
>
> Dear Mr. Lam,
>
> The IETF's CCAMP Working Group has been working on a draft to
> compare LMP as used in a
> GMPLS system with the concept of 'discovery' as expressed in
> ASON. Many of the people
> actively working on this draft are participants in the ITU-T
> study groups.
>
> The abstract of this draft is as follows:
> The Link Management Protocol (LMP) has been developed as part of
> the Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) protocol suite to manage Traffic
> Engineering (TE) links. The GMPLS control plane (routing and
> signaling) uses TE links for establishing Label Switched Paths
> (LSPs). This memo describes the relationship of the LMP procedures
> to 'discovery' as defined in the International Telecommunication
> Union (ITU), i.e. G.8080, G.7714, and G.7714.1, and on-going ITU-T
> work. This document provides an overview of LMP in the context of
> the ITU-T Automatically Switched Optical Networks (ASON) [G.8080]
> and transport network [G.805] terminology and relates it to the
> ITU-T discovery work to promote a common understanding for
> progressing the work of IETF and ITU-T.
>
> The current version of the draft can be found at
> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-ccamp-transport
-lmp-00.txt
The CCAMP working group intends to carry out a "Working Group Last Call" on this draft.
The Working Group would welcome input from SG15 on this work.
Sincerely,
Kireeti Kompella & Adrian Farrel, CCAMP WG chairs