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LDP End-of-LIB

LDP End-of-LIB. draft-asati-mpls-ldp-end-of-lib-01.txt IETF 70. Bob Thomas Pradosh Mohapatra Emily Chen Rajiv Asati. Agenda. Motivation Overview Changes since -00 version Next step. Motivation.

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LDP End-of-LIB

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  1. LDP End-of-LIB draft-asati-mpls-ldp-end-of-lib-01.txt IETF 70 Bob Thomas Pradosh Mohapatra Emily Chen Rajiv Asati draft-asati-mpls-ldp-end-of-lib-01.txt

  2. Agenda • Motivation • Overview • Changes since -00 version • Next step draft-asati-mpls-ldp-end-of-lib-01.txt

  3. Motivation • There are scenarios where it would be useful for an LDP speaker to know when a peer had finished advertising all labels for a given FEC Type. • Scenarios such as • LDP-IGP Sync • LDP Graceful Restart • Label Request with a typed Wildcard FEC • The LDP Specification [RFC5036] specifies no mechanism for an LDP speaker to achieve the above. draft-asati-mpls-ldp-end-of-lib-01.txt

  4. Overview • The draftspecifies use of LDP Notification message with (new) ‘End-of-LIB’ status code by an LDP speaker to signal its completion of label advertisements (for a FEC type) following the LDP session establishment. • The draft also specifies use of a new LDP capability* to convey that the speaker is capable of handling (received) Notification message that may carry Unrecognized Status codes. * draft-ietf-mpls-ldp-capabilities draft-asati-mpls-ldp-end-of-lib-01.txt

  5. Overview • A Notification messages signaling End-of-LIB Status code carries: • Status TLV with End-of-LIB Status Code • FEC TLV with a Typed Wildcard FEC element draft-asati-mpls-ldp-end-of-lib-01.txt

  6. . . . . . . . . . . . . R1 R2 Keepalive Keepalive LabelMapping(FEC1(ipv4), Label11) LabelMapping(FEC1(ipv4), Label21) LabelMapping(FECn(ipv4), Label1n) LabelMapping(FECn(ipv4), Label2n) Example Scenario Initialization(CommonSessParams, ..., Unrecognized Notification Capability TLV) Initialization(CommonSessParams, ..., Unrecognized Notification Capability TLV) Session Up Notification(End-of-LIB, FEC(TypedWildcard, ipv4) Notification(End-of-LIB, FEC(TypedWildcard, ipv4) draft-asati-mpls-ldp-end-of-lib-01.txt

  7. Changes since -00 version • Incorporated all the comments received at/since the last (Chicago) IETF • Thanks to Ina Minei, Alia Atlas, Yakov Rekhter and Luyuan Fang. • See Next slide. • Two new authors - • Pradosh Mohapatra • Emily Chen draft-asati-mpls-ldp-end-of-lib-01.txt

  8. Changes since -00 version • Renamed ‘End-of-LIB’ capability (section 3) to ‘Unrecognized Notification’ capability to generalize its usage beyond just End-of-LIB, and updated its format. • The LDP speaker ignores any notification with unrecognized status code. • Further verbiage added in section 3 for clarification. • Added a section (5) on Usage guideline • Clarifies how End-of-LIB signaling would help in each of 3 scenarios (listed in slide#4) • Includes Timeout Consideration (section 5.4) if the notification was missed. draft-asati-mpls-ldp-end-of-lib-01.txt

  9. Next Steps • Should this be a WG item? draft-asati-mpls-ldp-end-of-lib-01.txt

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