Liaison statement
Response to LS101 - Use of MIP and MEP for fault isolation (ref # 011.02)
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State | Posted |
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Submitted Date | 2010-01-12 |
From Group | mpls |
From Contact | Loa Andersson |
To Group | ITU-T-SG-15 |
To Contacts | greg.jones@itu.int |
Cc | yoichi.maeda@ntt-at.co.jp greg.jones@itu.int swallow@cisco.org sjtrowbridge@alcatel-lucent.com ghani.abbas@ericsson.com hhelvoort@huawei.com malcolm.betts@huawei.com hklam@alcatel-lucent.com tsbg15@itu.int ahmpls-tp@lists.itu.int loa.andersson@ericsson.com adrian.farrel@huawei.com rcallon@juniper.net paf@cisco.com housley@vigilsec.com olaf@NLnetLabs.nl rbonica@juniper.net mpls-tp@ietf.org |
Response Contact | loa.andersson@ericsson.com |
Technical Contact | loa.andersson@ericsson.com swallow@cisco.com |
Purpose | In response |
Attachments | (None) |
Body |
Thank you for your liaison and input on the definitions of MEP and MIP. This is important work and is being included in draft-ietf-mpls-tp-oam-framework. That draft is currently with the ITU-T for early review (see liaison 014.01). We hope that you will comment further on the definitions included in the draft. |