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CCAMP Working Group Work Plan

This document outlines the plan for the CCAMP Working Group at the 63rd IETF Paris meeting. It includes options for progress, new work areas, and discussion topics.

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CCAMP Working Group Work Plan

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  1. CCAMP Working GroupWork Plan 63rd IETF Paris August 2005

  2. Major Options for Progress • Leave existing charter text as is • Add new milestones to drive specific work • Update and enhance charter text • Focused and detailed descriptions of work areas • Add new milestones to drive specific work • Wind-up WG • Timing? • Complete current drafts first or allow overlap? • What to do with “out of scope” work? • Take it to another WG • Hold a BOF 63rd IETF Paris August 2005

  3. Potential New Work • Discussion on mailing list in November • On charter but needing more focus and specific tasks • Inter-domain (complete current work; extend to diverse paths?) • Layer 2 switching • Multi-layer / multi-region networking • Proposed new work items • Important • MPLS-GMPLS migration • GMPLS interoperability issues (including addressing) • L1VPNs  New working group • PCE requirements (input to PCE WG) • Marginal • Control plane work (resiliency etc.) • Deployment considerations • Less important • Waveband switching • QoS control 63rd IETF Paris August 2005

  4. Recent New Topics • Signaling Issues • Control and use of VCAT/LCAS • Control plane saturation • Change of ownership from Mgmt to Ctrl Plane • Routing issues • TE/GMPLS MIB modules for IGPs • Advertisement of TE/GMPLS capabilities • Interpretation of CSPF constraints • Complex optical constraints • GMPLS OAM Requirements 63rd IETF Paris August 2005

  5. What Else? 63rd IETF Paris August 2005

  6. Discussion • Which option do we take? • Increase the scope or focus the work? • Milestones mean commitment • To work on these drafts ahead of others • To implement and deploy 63rd IETF Paris August 2005

  7. Notes from the Meeting • Plan one to two years’ work • Flag items that might be spun-off to new/other WGs • PCE WG needs to decide whether it needs CCAMP input on GMPLS PCE requirements • Put some priority on “core” issues • What else needs to be done wrt ASON? • What steps to align GMPLS and ASON solutions? 63rd IETF Paris August 2005

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