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Ethernet PW ECN

Ethernet PW ECN. PWE3 - IETF75 27 July 2009. Yaakov (J) Stein. draft-stein-pwe3-ethpwcong. The idea was presented at IETF-74 As promised a draft has been submitted The draft focuses on AC congestion – not PSN congestion Main ideas : requires use of the control word

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Ethernet PW ECN

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  1. Ethernet PW ECN PWE3 - IETF75 27 July 2009 Yaakov (J) Stein

  2. draft-stein-pwe3-ethpwcong The idea was presented at IETF-74 As promised a draft has been submitted The draft focuses on AC congestion – not PSN congestion Main ideas : requires use of the control word usually piggybacks messages on existing PW packets defines Drop Eligibility Indication (DEI) flag defines forward (FECN) and backward (BECN) congestion notification flags (as in RFC 4619) PSN AC AC congestion PE PE

  3. Open issue When there are no packets capable of going in the desired direction special ECN packets need to be generated The draft proposes : sending zero-length payload setting the ECN fields as needed setting the CW length field to zero An objection has been raised that zero in the length field is inappropriate Alternative – sending a runt Ethernet packet with non-zero length Which way does the WG prefer ?

  4. MPLS PSN congestion While handling AC congestion is important, it is only the first step There are two mechanisms in the draft that pave the way for handling PSN congestion Drop Eligibility Indicator is equally applicable for PSN congestion Intermediate nodes MAY set ECN bits (but may not clear them) congestion AC AC MPLS PSN PE PE

  5. Intermediate node problem Intermediate nodes would need to peak under the MPLS label In any case they could not send (important) backward indications as they don’t know the label in the backward direction There are three possible solutions to this problem : Intermediate node – intermediate node sends forward indications egress PE receiving indication sends BECN Loss detection – egress PE detecting packet loss infers congestion and sends BECN PDV signature detection – PEs acquire accurate time (e.g. using 1588 or NTP), egress PE detecting congestion sends BECN

  6. draft-stein-pwe3-ethpwcong This draft is needed : as it stands - to handle AC congestion for Ethernet PWs as a platform - on which to build the next steps It is requested to accept this draft as a WG draft

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