Liaison statement
Cooperative Relationship between ITU-T SG15 and CCAMP
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State | Posted |
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Submitted Date | 2007-06-26 |
From Group | ITU-T-SG-15 |
From Contact | Hiroshi Ota |
To Group | ccamp |
To Contacts | adrian@olddog.co.uk dbrungard@att.com |
Cc | rcallon@juniper.net dward@cisco.com ccamp@ops.ietf.org sjtrowbridge@alcatel-lucent.com yoichi.maeda@ntt-at.co.jp |
Response Contact | tsbsg15@itu.int |
Technical Contact | hklam@alcatel-lucent.com |
Purpose | For information |
Attachments | Cooperative Relationship between ITU-T SG15 and CCAMP - body text |
Body |
ITU-T Q14/15 would like to thank the IETF CCAMP working group for the liaison response titled “Cooperative Relationship between ITU-T SG15 and CCAMP�. Please find below as requested our response to some of the points mentioned in your liaison regarding our cooperative relationship between our groups based on the example of our ASON routing protocol cooperation. Q14/15 has not responded to the points that are addressing more general issues, i.e., procedural or process issues since these will be addressed when the IETF management team meets with the ITU-T SG15 management team prior to the next IETF meeting. Q14/15 is becoming increasingly concerned about the progression of the routing protocol work in IETF CCAMP where protocol extensions are needed in order to meet the ASON routing protocol requirements. The ASON routing protocol requirements were captured in the ITU-T Recommendation G.7715.1, which was liaised to IETF CCAMP when it was consented in February 2004. Extensive communication has occurred since then and ITU-T members have joined the CCAMP design team to help IETF CCAMP to better understand the ASON routing requirements. Q14/15 also provided feedback several times to IETF CCAMP through liaisons where Q14/15 expressed its concerns that the models and extensions being generated do not satisfactorily meet the ASON routing requirements. Completion of the routing protocol activity is the most urgent activity where the cooperation between our groups should be improved. Q14/15 is looking forward to cooperate with IETF CCAMP to develop protocol solutions that are of value to the industry. An electronic copy of this liaison statement is available at: http://ties.itu.ch/ftp/public/itu-t/tsg15opticaltransport/COMMUNICATIONS/ |