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Path Computation Element WG Status

Path Computation Element WG Status. Co-chairs: Jean-Philippe Vasseur/Julien Meuric ADs: Adrian Farrel/Ross Calon. Administrivia. Blue sheets Everyone MUST sign (RFID is experimental) Backup note taker? Jabber scribe?. Agenda Bashing. 1. Introduction

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Path Computation Element WG Status

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  1. Path Computation ElementWG Status Co-chairs: Jean-Philippe Vasseur/Julien Meuric ADs: Adrian Farrel/Ross Calon IETF 76 – November 2009

  2. Administrivia • Blue sheets • Everyone MUST sign (RFID is experimental) • Backup note taker? Jabber scribe? IETF 76 – November 2009

  3. Agenda Bashing 1. Introduction 1.1. Administrivia, Agenda Bashing (chairs, 5 min) 1.2. WG Status (chairs, 10 min) 2. P2MP 2.1. Extensions to PCEP for P2MP LSPs (Dan King, 5 min) 2.2. PCE-based Shortest Constrained P2MP Inter-domain TE-LSPs (Quintin Zhao, 15 min) 3. GMPLS and WSON 3.1. PCEP Extension for RWA (Young Lee, 5 min) 3.2. PCEP Requirements for WSON Impairments (Greg Bernstein, 5 min) 3.3. PCEP Extension for WSON Signal Compatibility Constraints (Young Lee, 10 min) 3.4. Requirements for PCE Applied in OTN (Fei Zhang, 10 min) 4. New Features 4.1. Determination of a Sequence of Domains in MPLS & GMPLS (Dan King, 10 min) 4.2. PCE TED Creation and Maintenance (Greg Bernstein, 5 min) 4.3. A PCE Application for Pre-configured Routing (Yuanlin Bao, 10 min) 5. Multi-Layer 5.1. A PCE Solution for Multi-Layer LSP (Xihua Fu, 10 min) 5.2. CANCELLED 6. Charter Update Discussion (all, 10 min) How far in multi-domain? IETF 76 – November 2009

  4. Milestones Jun 2008 Submit first draft of applicability statement (for inter-area MPLS and GMPLS Traffic Engineering) -> Dan volunteered during Stockholm meeting, help welcome Sep 2008 Submit PCE P2MP communication requirements to the IESG to be considered as an Informational RFC -> Document available Dec 2008 Submit PCE P2MP PCEP protocol extensions to the IESG to be considered as an Proposed Standard RFC -> Work in progress Feb 2009 Submit the PCE MIB Internet-Draft to the IESG for consideration as Proposed Standard -> New authors have volunteered Feb 2009 Evaluate WG progress, recharter or close -> To be done, discussion in the agenda IETF 76 – November 2009

  5. Documents • New RFCs since Stockholm • RFC 5623: Framework for Inter-Layer TE • RFC 5671: P2MP Applicability • IESG Processing • Monitoring Tools: revision needed • Expired • PCEP MIB: new volunteers will proceed • Passed Last Call • SVEC List IETF 76 – November 2009

  6. Not on the Agenda • draft-ietf-pce-disc-mib, draft-ietf-pce-tc-mib, draft-ietf-pce-pcep-mib • New authors have volunteered • draft-ietf-pce-p2mp-req • Will remain alive until work is done • On the agenda: PCEP extension + inter-domain • draft-ietf-pce-inter-layer-req, draft-ietf-pce-inter-layer-ext • Framework has become RFC IETF 76 – November 2009

  7. Not on the Agenda • draft-ietf-pce-vpn-req • Proposed solution published • draft-ietf-pce-vendor-constraints • Has been adopted as WG doc • draft-ietf-pce-manageability-requirements • Should still to be enforced on I-Ds IETF 76 – November 2009

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