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RE: Re: I-D ACTION:draft-jaihyung-ccamp-lse-architecture-00.txt
Thank you Adrian,
I hope the GELS BoF is fine place to harmonize both Ethernet community
and GMPLS.
I look forward the BoF meeting in Vancouver and community support.
I also hope we achieve best solution for this issue out of broad
discussion on many potential solutions.
Thank you.
Regards
Jaihyung
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From: "Adrian Farrel" <adrian@olddog.co.uk>
From Date: 2005-10-18 ?? 11:22:10
To: "CHO, JAI HYUNG" <jaihyung@etri.re.kr>, "ccamp@ops.ietf.org" <ccamp@ops.ietf.org>
Cc:
Subject: Re: I-D ACTION:draft-jaihyung-ccamp-lse-architecture-00.txt
Hi Jaihyung,
Thank you for this draft. You are correct that the selection of a label
encoding is fundamental to the success of GMPLS control of Ethernet
switches, and we must be careful to select a solution that is applicable
to all target environments, and which (ideally) is extensible to
environments and scenarios that we have not yet determined.
As you know, a BoF meeting is planned for Vancouver. The GMPLS controlled
Ethernet Label Switching (GELS) BOF agenda and description can be seen at
http://www3.ietf.org/proceedings/05nov/agenda/gels.txt One of the
objectives of this BoF will be to determine whether the work for Ethernet
label switching should be carried out within CCAMP or in a new working
group (if the work is done in the IETF at all). The BoF has a proposed
scope, but (of course) that will be part of the discussion.
Once we know the scope of the work we are doing, and once the location of
the work has been determined, it will be appropriate to get into the
details of the solutions and what labels we use.
In the mean time, your draft is a valuable contribution to the debate
about what form that label should take and I would urge people to think
about different potential label formats (there are several suggestions
circulating) so that we are ready to move forward if/when the work is
chartered.
Thanks,
Adrian
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From: "CHO, JAI HYUNG" <jaihyung@etri.re.kr>
To: <ccamp@ops.ietf.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 6:58 AM
Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-jaihyung-ccamp-lse-architecture-00.txt
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> Following is an announcement of new I-D proposing a solution for
> GMPLS implementation over Ethernet.
> In last 63rd Paris meeting, it was agreed that this issue belong to
> CCAMP work scope.
>
> Any feedback or participation in this approach will be appreciated.
>
> % Note : Currently a new BoF (GELS) of similar work is being formed,
> however, it is not clear whether the matrerial included in this I-D
> fit in the scope of GELS. In particular, this proposal aims to
> apply in bridged core network, as well as access network
> where GELS precludes in the proposed work scope.
> When this I-D is acknowledged in the scope of GELS,
> the discussion may be moved to the BoF.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jaihyung Cho
>
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> > A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
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> > Title : Label Switched Ethernet (LSE) Architecture
> > Author(s) : J. Cho, et al.
> > Filename : draft-jaihyung-ccamp-lse-architecture-00.txt
> > Pages : 15
> > Date : 2005-10-14
> >
> > A solution for GMPLS implementation over Ethernet based on label
> > encoding method using 48bits of Ethernet address is proposed.
> > Ethernet switches supporting this approach control L2-LSP using
> > source & destination MAC addresses. The format of GMPLS label
> > encoding on Ethernet header is described. GMPLS bridge model and
> > three implementation models over bridged core network are
presented.
> > The purpose of this draft is not to define new bridge architecture
> > but to help understanding some aspects of this approach, and
identify
> > requirements for potential extension to current GMPLS protocols and
> > bridge.
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