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Deborah Brungard: dbrungard@att Jean-Louis Le Roux: jeanlouis.leroux@francetelecom

IP/MPLS - GMPLS interworking in support of IP/MPLS to GMPLS migration draft-oki-ccamp-gmpls-ip-interworking-04.txt. Deborah Brungard: dbrungard@att.com Jean-Louis Le Roux: jeanlouis.leroux@francetelecom.com Eiji Oki: oki.eiji@lab.ntt.co.jp

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Deborah Brungard: dbrungard@att Jean-Louis Le Roux: jeanlouis.leroux@francetelecom

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  1. IP/MPLS - GMPLS interworking in support of IP/MPLS to GMPLS migrationdraft-oki-ccamp-gmpls-ip-interworking-04.txt Deborah Brungard: dbrungard@att.com Jean-Louis Le Roux: jeanlouis.leroux@francetelecom.com Eiji Oki: oki.eiji@lab.ntt.co.jp Dimitri Papadimitriou: dimitri.papadimitriou@alcatel.be Daisaku Shimazaki: shimazaki.daisaku@lab.ntt.co.jp Kohei Shiomoto: shiomoto.kohei@lab.ntt.co.jp 61st IETF Washington DC November 2004

  2. Motivation • Current situation: Legacy MPLS deployment for converged service • Evolution • GMPLS-based network for traffic demand • New features developed in GMPLS • Objective: Interwork between MPLS and GMPLS • Motivation • Coexistence ofMPLS and GMPLS • Migration from MPLS to GMPLS (in Control plane) 61st IETF Washington DC November 2004

  3. Broadband service price comparison Japan 0.09 Korea (Rep.) 0.25 Belgium 1.15 Hong Kong, 1.27 Singapore 2.21 Macao, 2.56 New Zealand 2.71 Canada 3.25 Netherlands 3.36 United 3.53 Slovenia 3.88 Israel 3.98 Germany 4.42 Lithuania 5.00 Bahamas 5.37 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 61st IETF Washington DC November 2004 100 kbps price (US$)

  4. Traffic on IXs in Japan (Gbps) 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Source: Excerpt from report from Study Group on Next Generation IP-based Info-communications Infrastructure set up by MIC Traffic on IXs in Japan (Ref.) Traffic on IXs in U.K. 61st IETF Washington DC November 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999

  5. Summary of I-D • Difference between MPLS and GMPLS wrt Interworking • Architecture (C/D separation, Bidirectional, P&R) • Routing (GMPLS-TE-Opaque-LSA) • Signaling (New objects, message) • Mechanisms(M-G-M) • Routing: TE link, FA, Segment stitching • Signaling: Nesting, Contiguous, Stitching • Discovery of GMPLS signaling capability 61st IETF Washington DC November 2004

  6. Major Changes • Mechanism M-G-M scenario is refined. • G-M/M-G scenario is added. GMPLS-based NW MPLS NW MPLS NW G1 G3 G2 G5 G4 G6 MPLS NW GMPLS-based NW G1 G3 G2 G5 G4 G6 61st IETF Washington DC November 2004

  7. Remaining Issues • Document restructuring • Move Te-related stuff (4.1.2) to MRN docs. • Develop G-M-G, M-G/G-M mechanisms • Define Interwork & Migration • Interwork: coexistence MPLS and GMPLS, MRN is referred for TE mechanism. • Migration: Converge to GMPLS-based networks • Five Interworking scenarios • M-G-M (PSC, non PSC) • G-M-G (PSC, non PSC) • G-M/M-G (PSC) 61st IETF Washington DC November 2004

  8. Next Actions • Adopt as WG document • Requests for review/feedback 61st IETF Washington DC November 2004

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