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Resource ReserVation Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) Extension for Additional Signal Types in G.709 OTN
draft-ietf-ccamp-additional-signal-type-g709v3-00

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Authors Zafar Ali , Antonello Bonfanti , Fatai Zhang
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Replaces draft-ali-ccamp-additional-signal-type-g709v3
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draft-ietf-ccamp-additional-signal-type-g709v3-00
CCAMP Working Group                                       Zafar Ali 
     Internet Draft                                   Antonello Bonfanti 
     Intended status: Informational                        Cisco Systems 
                                                                F. Zhang 
                                                     Huawei Technologies 
     Expires: May 12, 2015                             November 13, 2014     
      
                                         
          Resource ReserVation Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) 
               Extension for Additional Signal Types in G.709 OTN 
              draft-ietf-ccamp-additional-signal-type-g709v3-00.txt 

                                         
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     Abstract 

     [RFC4328] and [RFC7139] provide the extensions to the Generalized 
     Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) signaling to control the 
     full set of OTN features including ODU0, ODU1, ODU2, ODU3, ODU4, 
     ODU2e and ODUflex. However, these specifications do not cover 
     additional signal types ODU1e, ODU3e1, and ODU3e2 mentioned in 
     [G.Sup43]. This draft provides GMPLS signaling extension for these 
     additional signal types.  

     Conventions used in this document 

     The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", 
     "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in 
     this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 
     [RFC2119]. 

     Table of Contents 

        1. Introduction .............................................. 2 
        2. RSVP-TE extension for Additional Signal Types ............. 2 
        3. Security Considerations ................................... 3 
        4. IANA Considerations ....................................... 3 
        5. Acknowledgments ........................................... 3 
        6. References ................................................ 3 
          6.1. Normative References .................................. 3 
          6.2. Informative References ................................ 4 
         
     1. Introduction 

        [RFC7139] updates the ODU-related portions of [RFC4328] to 
        provide Resource ReserVation Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-
        TE) extensions to support control for [G.709-v3]. However, it 
        does not cover additional signal types mentioned in [G.Sup43] 
        (ODU1e, ODU3e1, and ODU3e2). This draft provides GMPLS signaling 
        extension to support these additional signal types mentioned in 
        [G.Sup43].  

     2. RSVP-TE extension for Additional Signal Types 

        [RFC7139] defines the format of Traffic Parameters in OTN-TDM 
        SENDER_TSPEC and OTN-TDM FLOWSPEC objects. The said traffic 
        parameters have a signal type field. This document defines the 
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        signal type for ODU1e, ODU3e1 and ODU3e2 as defined in the IANA 
        consideration section.  

         
     3. Security Considerations 

        This document does not introduce any additional security issues 
        above those identified in [RFC7139].  

     4. IANA Considerations  

        This document defines signal type for ODU1e, ODU3e1 and ODU3e2, 
        as follows:  
                  Value     Type 
                  -----     ---- 
                    TBD      ODU1e  (10Gbps Ethernet [GSUP.43]) 
                    TBD      ODU3e1 (40Gbps Ethernet [GSUP.43]) 
                    TBD      ODU3e2 (40Gbps Ethernet [GSUP.43]) 
          
        These signaled types are carried in Traffic Parameters in OTN-
        TDM SENDER_TSPEC and OTN-TDM FLOWSPEC objects [RFC7139].   
      
     5. Acknowledgments 

        The authors would like to thank Lou Berger, Adrian Farrel and 
        Sudip Shukla for comments. 
          
     6. References 

       
     6.1. Normative References 

        [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate                 
                  Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997. 

        [RFC4328] Papadimitriou, D., Ed., "Generalized Multi-Protocol 
                  Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Extensions for G.709 
                  Optical Transport Networks Control", RFC 4328, January 
                  2006. 

        [RFC7139] Zhang, F., Ed., Zhang, G., Belotti, S., Ceccarelli, 
                  D., and K. Pithewan, "GMPLS Signaling Extensions for 
                  Control of Evolving G.709 Optical Transport Networks", 
                  RFC 7139, March 2014. 

        [RFC7139] F.Zhang, G.Zhang, S.Belotti, D.Ceccarelli, K.Pithewan, 
                  "Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) 
                  Signaling Extensions for the evolving G.709 Optical 
                  Transport Networks Control, draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-
                  signaling-g709v3, work in progress. 

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     6.2. Informative References 

        [G.709-v3] ITU-T, "Interface for the Optical Transport Network 
                  (OTN)", G.709/Y.1331 Recommendation, February, 2012. 

        [GSUP.43] ITU-T, "Proposed revision of G.sup43 (for agreement)", 
                  February, 2011.  

     Authors' Addresses 

         
        Zafar Ali 
        Cisco Systems 
        Email: zali@cisco.com 
      
        Antonello Bonfanti 
        Cisco Systems 
        abonfant@cisco.com 
         
        Fatai Zhang 
        Huawei Technologies 
        Email: zhangfatai@huawei.com 
         
      

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