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PAPADIMITRIOU Dimitri
Sent: Wed 11/06/2008 22:58
To: Yousuf, Mohammad A; John G. Scudder; ZININ Alex; akatlas@...
Cc: rtgwg@...
Subject: RE: Agenda topics for IETF-72
Hi Dimitri,
Thanks
for checking it out.
>hi
>i would like to understand the following point:
>"This draft uses MAC Address Translation (MAT) to provide VLAN
>functionality natively to BB (Backbone Bridging). Pair wise shortest
>paths are calculated for each of the unique C-MACs (one per
Chrysolite
>switch)."
Each
of the 'virtual circuits' / Customer endpoints/ N-MACS are created as a
sort of 'sub' MAC address of the WAN switch. This allows the cloud to just
ignore the details when routing, and gives easy pairwise SPF paths.
We
will probably avoid developing the UNI as well. It isnt really necessary.
see example type config below. If the customer cant do this then the
switch can just MAT the packets, *with the customer restricted to a
single circuit.
int
E0.1 <A sub interfce for each 'circuit'
Source
MAC-ADDRESS <customer end point ""N-MAC""
placed here>
Dest MAC-ADDRESS
<customer end point ""N-MAC"" placed here>
>[...] "Ospf-lite [LITE] will be used
as the link state routing protocol
>to calculate the pair-wise shortest paths."
>-> is RTGWG also dealing with non-network layer routing aspects
(even if
>link state can be obviously applied at other layers, SPB currently
>developed at IEEE being a good example) ?
>btw, is OSPF-LITE going to be re-discussed and re-visited per
feedback
>provided in VC/IETF 70, as i don't see any updated referenced in this
>doc.
>thanks,
>-d.
This is similar to the issues you faced in
the PWE3 mapping I Guess.
We
appreciate your Q's / comments / time spent checking it out.
Regards,
Mohammad,
MT
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rtgwg-bounces@... [rtgwg-bounces@...]
> On Behalf Of Yousuf, Mohammad A
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 12:19 PM
> To: John G. Scudder; ZININ Alex; akatlas@...
> Cc: rtgwg@...
> Subject: FW: Agenda topics for IETF-72
>
> Thanks John,
>
>
> Can we book a slot at Dublin.
> draft-yousuf-thomas-hunter-rtgwg-bb-01.txt. 10 minutes should be
> sufficient
>
> Regards,
>
> Mohammad Yousuf
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Of John G. Scudder
> Sent: 09 June 2008 16:50
> To: rtgwg@...
> Cc: ZININ Alex
> Subject: Agenda topics for IETF-72
>
> Folks,
>
> If you'd like an agenda slot for our IETF-72 meeting, please send
> email to the chairs. Please also let us know how much time
> you think
> you'll need.
>
> Even if you requested a slot for IETF-71 and got deferred, please do
> send a reminder.
>
> --John
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