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Adrian Farrel | Adrian Farrel | |||
Old Dog Consulting | Old Dog Consulting | |||
Oscar Gonzalez de Dios | Oscar Gonzalez de Dios | |||
Telefonica | Telefonica | |||
D. Ceccarelli | D. Ceccarelli | |||
Ericsson | Ericsson | |||
Expires: May 19, 2016 November 20, 2015 | Expires: May 19, 2016 November 20, 2015 | |||
RSVP-TE Signaling Extensions in support of Flexi-grid DWDM networks | RSVP-TE Signaling Extensions in support of Flexi-grid DWDM networks | |||
draft-ietf-ccamp-flexible-grid-rsvp-te-ext-04.txt | draft-ietf-ccamp-flexible-grid-rsvp-te-ext-05.txt | |||
Abstract | Abstract | |||
This memo describes the extensions to the Resource reSerVation | This memo describes the extensions to the Resource reSerVation | |||
Protocol Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) signaling protocol to support | Protocol Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) signaling protocol to support | |||
Label Switched Paths (LSPs) in a GMPLS-controlled network that | Label Switched Paths (LSPs) in a GMPLS-controlled network that | |||
includes devices using the flexible optical grid. | includes devices using the flexible optical grid. | |||
Status of this Memo | Status of this Memo | |||
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Table of Contents | Table of Contents | |||
1. Introduction ................................................ 2 | 1. Introduction ................................................ 2 | |||
2. Terminology ................................................. 3 | 2. Terminology ................................................. 3 | |||
2.1. Conventions used in this document .......................3 | 2.1. Conventions used in this document .......................3 | |||
3. Requirements for Flexible Grid Signaling .....................3 | 3. Requirements for Flexible Grid Signaling .....................3 | |||
3.1. Slot Width ............................................. 4 | 3.1. Slot Width ............................................. 4 | |||
3.2. Frequency Slot ......................................... 4 | 3.2. Frequency Slot ......................................... 4 | |||
4. Protocol Extensions ......................................... 5 | 4. Protocol Extensions ......................................... 5 | |||
4.1. Traffic Parameters ......................................5 | 4.1. Traffic Parameters...................................... 5 | |||
4.1.1. Applicability to Fixed Grid Networks ...............6 | 4.1.1. Applicability to Fixed Grid Networks ...............6 | |||
4.2. Generalized Label....................................... 6 | 4.2. Generalized Label....................................... 6 | |||
4.3. Signaling Procedures.................................... 7 | 4.3. Signaling Procedures.................................... 7 | |||
5. IANA Considerations ......................................... 7 | 5. IANA Considerations ......................................... 7 | |||
5.1. RSVP Objects Class Types................................ 7 | 5.1. RSVP Objects Class Types................................ 7 | |||
6. Manageability Considerations................................. 8 | 6. Manageability Considerations................................. 8 | |||
7. Implementation Status........................................ 8 | 7. Implementation Status........................................ 8 | |||
7.1. Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC)8 | 7.1. Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC)8 | |||
8. Acknowledgments ............................................ 10 | 8. Acknowledgments ............................................ 10 | |||
9. Security Considerations..................................... 10 | 9. Security Considerations..................................... 10 | |||
10. References ................................................ 10 | 10. References ................................................ 10 | |||
10.1. Normative References.................................. 10 | 10.1. Normative References.................................. 10 | |||
10.2. Informative References................................ 10 | 10.2. Informative References................................ 10 | |||
11. Contributors' Addresses.................................... 11 | 11. Contributors' Addresses.................................... 11 | |||
12. Authors' Addresses ......................................... 12 | 12. Authors' Addresses .........................................12 | |||
1. Introduction | 1. Introduction | |||
[G.694.1] defines the Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) | [G.694.1] defines the Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) | |||
frequency grids for Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) | frequency grids for Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) | |||
applications. A frequency grid is a reference set of frequencies | applications. A frequency grid is a reference set of frequencies | |||
used to denote allowed nominal central frequencies that may be used | used to denote allowed nominal central frequencies that may be used | |||
for defining applications that utilize WDM transmission. The channel | for defining applications that utilize WDM transmission. The channel | |||
spacing is the frequency spacing between two allowed nominal central | spacing is the frequency spacing between two allowed nominal central | |||
frequencies. All of the wavelengths on a fiber use different central | frequencies. All of the wavelengths on a fiber use different central | |||
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identifies the resources reserved for the LSP (known as the | identifies the resources reserved for the LSP (known as the | |||
frequency slot). | frequency slot). | |||
The frequency slot can be represented by the two parameters as | The frequency slot can be represented by the two parameters as | |||
follows: | follows: | |||
Frequency slot = [(central frequency) - (slot width)/2] ~ | Frequency slot = [(central frequency) - (slot width)/2] ~ | |||
[(central frequency) + (slot width)/2] | [(central frequency) + (slot width)/2] | |||
As is common with other resource identifiers (i.e., labels) in GMPLS | As is common with other resource identifiers (i.e., labels) in GMPLS | |||
signaling, it must be possible for the head-end LSP when sending a | signaling, it must be possible for the head-end node when sending a | |||
Path message to suggest or require the central frequency to be used | Path message to suggest or require the central frequency to be used | |||
for the LSP. Furthermore, for bidirectional LSPs, the Path message | for the LSP. Furthermore, for bidirectional LSPs, the Path message | |||
MUST be able to specify the central frequency to be used for reverse | MUST be able to specify the central frequency to be used for reverse | |||
direction traffic. | direction traffic. | |||
As described in [G.694.1], the allowed frequency slots for the | As described in [G.694.1], the allowed frequency slots for the | |||
flexible DWDM grid have a nominal central frequency (in THz) defined | flexible DWDM grid have a nominal central frequency (in THz) defined | |||
by: | by: | |||
193.1 + n * 0.00625 | 193.1 + n * 0.00625 | |||
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the Flexi-Grid in Lambda Switched Capable (LSC) Label | the Flexi-Grid in Lambda Switched Capable (LSC) Label | |||
Switching Routers", draft-ietf-ccamp-flexigrid-lambda- | Switching Routers", draft-ietf-ccamp-flexigrid-lambda- | |||
label, work in progress. | label, work in progress. | |||
10.2. Informative References | 10.2. Informative References | |||
[RFC3945] Mannie, E., "Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching | [RFC3945] Mannie, E., "Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching | |||
(GMPLS)" Architecture, RFC3945, October 2004. | (GMPLS)" Architecture, RFC3945, October 2004. | |||
[RFC2205] Braden, R., Zhang L., Berson, S., Herzog, S. and S. Jamin, | [RFC2205] Braden, R., Zhang L., Berson, S., Herzog, S. and S. Jamin, | |||
"Resource ReServation Protocol (RSVP) -- Version 1, | "Resource ReServation Protocol (RSVP) - Version 1, | |||
Functional Specification", RFC2205, September 1997. | Functional Specification", RFC2205, September 1997. | |||
[RFC5920] L. Fang et al., "Security Framework for MPLS and GMPLS | [RFC5920] L. Fang et al., "Security Framework for MPLS and GMPLS | |||
Networks", RFC 5920, July 2010. | Networks", RFC 5920, July 2010. | |||
[RFC6163] Y. Lee, G. Bernstein and W. Imajuku, "Framework for GMPLS | [RFC6163] Y. Lee, G. Bernstein and W. Imajuku, "Framework for GMPLS | |||
and Path Computation Element (PCE) Control of Wavelength | and Path Computation Element (PCE) Control of Wavelength | |||
Switched Optical Networks (WSONs)", RFC 6163, April 2011. | Switched Optical Networks (WSONs)", RFC 6163, April 2011. | |||
[RFC6982] Sheffer, Y. and A. Farrel, "Improving Awareness of Running | [RFC6982] Sheffer, Y. and A. Farrel, "Improving Awareness of Running | |||
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