adrian,
o) the sentence "The signaling procedures described in this document are applicable to both packet LSPs (RSVP-TE) and non-packet LSPs that use RSVP-TE GMPLS extensions as described in [RSVP-GMPLS]" is ambiguous, GMPLS RSVP-TE covers packet LSPs
o) section 6 is a bit difficult to parse as i read it FRR wholy taken into account for multi-domain LSP signaling however paragraph 6.2 introduces a requirement on a mechanism it does not cover (i.e. it imposes a constraint on GMPLS LSP recovery mechanisms) - so is it the right place to introduce such requirement ? - now the more basic issue is why these two modes have different precedence level in the context of this document ? - i would like also to recap that the CCAMP WG is developing a method referred to as segment recovery which is also applicable in the present context (why is this not taken into account) ?
o) a third point concerns the relevance in re-detailing part of the base LSP re-optimization as part of this document (as it is already part of the re-optimization document - that should tackle the issue of non-disruptive re-optimizations for circuit LSPs such as TDM and LSC) and not focus on the multi-domain specifics - example tackling multiple domain re-optimizations at a time -
imho - addressing these points should not block progress of this document
"Adrian Farrel" <adrian@olddog.co.uk>
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01/28/2005 12:52 GMT
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Subject: New WG draft [Was: Fw: I-D ACTION:draft-ayyangar-ccamp-inter-domain-rsvp-te-02.txt]
Hi,
After discussions on the list, Arthi and JP have split the interdomain
signaling draft into two. The first (this draft) describes the options for
interdomain signaling. The second (coming any moment) is specific to
stitching.
I think we had agreement on the content of the original draft, and
agreement to make WG drafts once the work was split.
This email is to give you a brief chance to object. Comments before 7th
February please.
Cheers,
Adrian
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