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Extensions to RFC4379 in Support of Link Bundles draft-nadeau-rfc4379-bis-link-bundle-00.txt

Extensions to RFC4379 in Support of Link Bundles draft-nadeau-rfc4379-bis-link-bundle-00.txt. Tom Nadeau George Swallow Danny Prairie David Ward. Requirements/Motivations. Customers have run into some issues where link bundles are deployed which RFC4379 cannot correctly isolate.

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Extensions to RFC4379 in Support of Link Bundles draft-nadeau-rfc4379-bis-link-bundle-00.txt

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  1. Extensions to RFC4379 in Support of Link Bundlesdraft-nadeau-rfc4379-bis-link-bundle-00.txt Tom Nadeau George Swallow Danny Prairie David Ward

  2. Requirements/Motivations • Customers have run into some issues where link bundles are deployed which RFC4379 cannot correctly isolate. • They have requested extending RFC4379 to solve this problem. • Solution must be backwards compatible with implementations that do not support extensions. • Solution must support different load balancing schemes used for Link Bundles.

  3. How This Works • Extend existing Echo Request packet from RFC4379 to include a new Link Bundle TLV. • Modify the definition of the existing downstream mapping TLV slightly to clarify the semantics when link bundles need to be revealed at midpoints. • Enhance downstream mapping TLV processing algorithm to support processing of the new TLV at the sender (source).

  4. New TLV Encoding at Midpoints • Midpoints will encode the downstream interface mapping as they do today. When encountering link bundle interfaces, they should include the link bundle interface in the DSMap TLV. Midpoints must not include component links here, however. • Midpoints will create an instance of the new Downstream Map Link Bundle TLV for each LB interface inserted into the DSMAP TLV (above). • This TLV “points” back to the DSMap for the LB interface. • For each component link, it must encode it here.

  5. Receiver Processing • Process DSMap TLV as is done today, but when encountering DSLB TLV, process through this, and then link this to the associated LB interface from the DSMap TLV. This information can then be used in a manner similar to what is done today to probe the next ply in the ECMP tree.

  6. Open Issues and Next Steps • Draft needs another round of editing. • Is this a reasonable place to start on this work? • Should we accept this as a WG doc to satisfy this charter item? • Define requirements and mechanisms for MPLS OAM

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