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<!ENTITY RFC7580 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7580.xml"> | <!ENTITY RFC7580 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7580.xml"> | |||
<!ENTITY RFC6205 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6205.xml"> | <!ENTITY RFC6205 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6205.xml"> | |||
<!ENTITY RFC7699 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7699.xml"> | <!ENTITY RFC7699 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7699.xml"> | |||
<!ENTITY RFC8258 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.8258.xml"> | <!ENTITY RFC8258 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.8258.xml"> | |||
<!ENTITY RFC6163 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6163.xml"> | <!ENTITY RFC6163 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6163.xml"> | |||
<!ENTITY RFC7792 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7792.xml"> | <!ENTITY RFC7792 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7792.xml"> | |||
<!ENTITY RFC7698 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7698.xml"> | <!ENTITY RFC7698 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7698.xml"> | |||
<!ENTITY RFC7688 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7688.xml"> | <!ENTITY RFC7688 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7688.xml"> | |||
<!ENTITY RFC2328 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.2328.xml"> | <!ENTITY RFC2328 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.2328.xml"> | |||
<!ENTITY RFC3630 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.3630.xml"> | <!ENTITY RFC3630 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.3630.xml"> | |||
<!ENTITY RFC3471 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.3471.xml"> | ||||
<!ENTITY RFC6863 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6863.xml"> | <!ENTITY RFC6863 SYSTEM "https://xml2rfc.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6863.xml"> | |||
]> | ]> | |||
<rfc submissionType="IETF" category="std" consensus="yes" number="8363"> | <rfc submissionType="IETF" category="std" consensus="yes" number="8363"> | |||
<?rfc compact="yes"?> | <?rfc compact="yes"?> | |||
<?rfc text-list-symbols="o*+-"?> | <?rfc text-list-symbols="o*+-"?> | |||
<?rfc subcompact="no"?> | <?rfc subcompact="no"?> | |||
<?rfc sortrefs="no"?> | <?rfc sortrefs="yes"?> | |||
<?rfc symrefs="yes"?> | <?rfc symrefs="yes"?> | |||
<?rfc toc="yes"?> | <?rfc toc="yes"?> | |||
<front> | <front> | |||
<title abbrev="GMPLS OSPF-TE for Flexi-Grid DWDM">GMPLS OSPF-TE Extensions in Support of Flexi-Grid Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) Networks</title> | <title abbrev="GMPLS OSPF-TE for Flexi-Grid DWDM">GMPLS OSPF-TE Extensions in Support of Flexi-Grid Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) Networks</title> | |||
<author fullname="Xian Zhang" initials="X." surname="Zhang"> | <author fullname="Xian Zhang" initials="X." surname="Zhang"> | |||
<organization abbrev="Huawei">Huawei Technologies</organization> | <organization abbrev="Huawei">Huawei Technologies</organization> | |||
<address><email>zhang.xian@huawei.com</email> | <address><email>zhang.xian@huawei.com</email> | |||
</address> | </address> | |||
</author> | </author> | |||
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</address> | </address> | |||
</author> | </author> | |||
<author fullname="Oscar Gonzalez de Dios" initials="O." surname="Gonzalez de Dios"> | <author fullname="Oscar Gonzalez de Dios" initials="O." surname="Gonzalez de Dios"> | |||
<organization abbrev="Telefonica">Telefonica Investigacion y Desarrollo</organization> | <organization abbrev="Telefonica">Telefonica Investigacion y Desarrollo</organization> | |||
<address><postal><street>Emilio Vargas 6</street> | <address><postal><street>Emilio Vargas 6</street> | |||
<street>Madrid, 28045</street> | <street>Madrid, 28045</street> | |||
<street>Spain</street> | <street>Spain</street> | |||
</postal> | </postal> | |||
<phone>+34 913374013</phone> | <phone>+34 913374013</phone> | |||
<email>ogondio@tid.es</email> | <email>oscar.gonzalezdedios@telefonica.com</email> | |||
</address> | </address> | |||
</author> | </author> | |||
<author fullname="Daniele Ceccarelli" initials="D." surname="Ceccarelli"> | <author fullname="Daniele Ceccarelli" initials="D." surname="Ceccarelli"> | |||
<organization>Ericsson</organization> | <organization>Ericsson</organization> | |||
<address><postal><street>Via A. Negrone 1/A</street> | <address><postal><street>Via A. Negrone 1/A</street> | |||
<street>Genova - Sestri Ponente</street> | <street>Genova - Sestri Ponente</street> | |||
<street>Italy</street> | <street>Italy</street> | |||
</postal> | </postal> | |||
<email>daniele.ceccarelli@ericsson.com</email> | <email>daniele.ceccarelli@ericsson.com</email> | |||
</address> | </address> | |||
</author> | </author> | |||
<date month="March" year="2018"/> | <date month="March" year="2018"/> | |||
<workgroup>CCAMP Working Group</workgroup> | <workgroup>CCAMP Working Group</workgroup> | |||
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the title) for use on https://www.rfc-editor.org/search. | ||||
<keyword>example</keyword> | ||||
<!-- [rfced] Please clarify the "by defining" phrase in this sentence. Does | ||||
"set" apply to "channel spacings" as well as "nominal central | ||||
frequencies"? | ||||
Original: | ||||
The International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication | ||||
Standardization Sector (ITU-T) has extended its Recommendations | ||||
G.694.1 and G.872 to include a new Dense Wavelength Division | ||||
Multiplexing (DWDM) grid by defining a set of nominal central | ||||
frequencies, channel spacings, and the concept of the "frequency | ||||
slot". | ||||
Perhaps (set includes nominal central frequencies and channel spacings): | ||||
The International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication | ||||
standardization sector (ITU-T) has extended its Recommendations | ||||
G.694.1 and G.872 to include a new Dense Wavelength Division | ||||
Multiplexing (DWDM) grid by defining the concept of the "frequency | ||||
slot" and a set of nominal central | ||||
frequencies and channel spacings. | ||||
Or (channel spacings separate from set of nominal central frequencies): | ||||
The International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication | ||||
standardization sector (ITU-T) has extended its Recommendations | standardization sector (ITU-T) has extended its Recommendations | |||
G.694.1 and G.872 to include a new Dense Wavelength Division | G.694.1 and G.872 to include a new Dense Wavelength Division | |||
Multiplexing (DWDM) grid by defining channel spacings, a set of nominal | Multiplexing (DWDM) grid by defining channel spacings, a set of nominal | |||
central frequencies, and the concept of the "frequency | central frequencies, and the concept of the "frequency | |||
slot". | slot. Corresponding techniques for | |||
<abstract><t> The International Telecommunication Union | ||||
Telecommunication standardization sector (ITU-T) has extended | ||||
its Recommendations G.694.1 and G.872 to include a new Dense | ||||
Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) grid by defining a set | ||||
of nominal central frequencies, channel spacings, and the | ||||
concept of the "frequency slot". Corresponding techniques for | ||||
data-plane connections are known as "flexi-grid".</t> | data-plane connections are known as "flexi-grid".</t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
Based on the characteristics of flexi-grid defined in G.694.1 and in RFCs | Based on the characteristics of flexi-grid defined in G.694.1 and in RFCs | |||
7698 and 7699, this document describes the Open Shortest Path First - Traffic Engineering (OSPF-TE) extensions in | 7698 and 7699, this document describes the Open Shortest Path First - Traffic Engineering (OSPF-TE) extensions in | |||
support of GMPLS control of networks that include devices that use | support of GMPLS control of networks that include devices that use | |||
the new flexible optical grid.</t> | the new flexible optical grid.</t> | |||
</abstract> | </abstract> | |||
</front> | </front> | |||
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<xref target="G.694.1"/> defines the Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) | <xref target="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. The channel spacing is the frequency | for defining applications. The channel spacing is the frequency | |||
spacing between two allowed nominal central frequencies. All of the | spacing between two allowed nominal central frequencies. All of the | |||
wavelengths on a fiber should use different central frequencies and | wavelengths on a fiber should use different central frequencies and | |||
occupy a fixed bandwidth of frequency.</t> | occupy a fixed bandwidth of frequency.</t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
Fixed-grid channel spacing ranges from one of 12.5 GHz, 25 GHz, 50 GHz, or | ||||
<!--[rfced] How may we clarify this range? | ||||
Original: | ||||
Fixed grid channel spacing ranges from 12.5 GHz, 25 GHz, 50 GHz, 100 | ||||
GHz to integer multiples of 100 GHz. | ||||
Perhaps: | ||||
Fixed-grid channel spacing ranges from one of 12.5 GHz, 25 GHz, 50 GHz, | ||||
or 100 GHz to integer multiples of 100 GHz. | ||||
Fixed-grid channel spacing ranges from 12.5 GHz, 25 GHz, 50 GHz, | ||||
100 GHz to integer multiples of 100 GHz. But <xref | 100 GHz to integer multiples of 100 GHz. But <xref | |||
target="G.694.1"/> also defines a "flexible grid", also known as | target="G.694.1"/> also defines a "flexible grid", also known as | |||
"flexi-grid". The terms "frequency slot" (i.e., the frequency | "flexi-grid". The terms "frequency slot" (i.e., the frequency | |||
range allocated to a specific channel and unavailable to other | range allocated to a specific channel and unavailable to other | |||
channels within a flexible grid) and "slot width" (i.e., the full | channels within a flexible grid) and "slot width" (i.e., the full | |||
width of a frequency slot in a flexible grid) are used to define a | width of a frequency slot in a flexible grid) are used to define a | |||
flexible grid.</t> | flexible grid.</t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
<xref target="RFC7698"/> defines a framework and the associated control-plane | <xref target="RFC7698"/> defines a framework and the associated control-plane | |||
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</t> | </t> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section title="Requirements for Flexi-Grid Routing" anchor="section-3"><t> | <section title="Requirements for Flexi-Grid Routing" anchor="section-3"><t> | |||
The architecture for establishing LSPs in a Spectrum Switched Optical | The architecture for establishing LSPs in a Spectrum Switched Optical | |||
Network (SSON) is described in <xref target="RFC7698"/>.</t> | Network (SSON) is described in <xref target="RFC7698"/>.</t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
A flexi-grid LSP occupies a specific frequency slot, i.e., a | A flexi-grid LSP occupies one or multiple specific frequency slots. | |||
frequency range. The process of computing a route and the allocation | The process of computing a route and the allocation | |||
of a frequency slot is referred to as "RSA" (Routing and Spectrum | of a frequency slot is referred to as "RSA" (Routing and Spectrum | |||
Assignment). <xref target="RFC7698"/> describes three types of architectural | Assignment). <xref target="RFC7698"/> describes three types of architectural | |||
approaches to RSA: combined RSA, separated RSA, and distributed SA. | approaches to RSA: combined RSA, separated RSA, and routing and distributed SA. The first two approaches could be called "centralized SA" | |||
<!--[rfced] RFC 7698 lists the following: | ||||
Combined RSA (R&SA) | ||||
Separated RSA (R+SA) | ||||
Routing and Distributed SA (R+DSA) | ||||
Should we globally update mentions of "distributed SA" to "routing and distributed SA"? | ||||
For example: | ||||
Original: | ||||
[RFC7698] describes three types of | ||||
architectural approaches to RSA: combined RSA, separated RSA, and | ||||
distributed SA. | ||||
Perhaps: | ||||
[RFC7698] describes three types of | ||||
architectural approaches to RSA: combined RSA, separated RSA, and | ||||
routing and distributed SA. | ||||
The first two approaches could be called "centralized SA" | ||||
because the spectrum (frequency slot) assignment is performed by a | because the spectrum (frequency slot) assignment is performed by a | |||
single entity before the signaling procedure.</t> | single entity before the signaling procedure.</t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
In the case of centralized SA, the assigned frequency slot is | In the case of centralized SA, the assigned frequency slot is | |||
specified in the RSVP-TE Path message during the signaling process. | specified in the RSVP-TE Path message during the signaling process. | |||
In the case of distributed SA, only the requested slot width of the | In the case of routing and distributed SA, only the requested slot width of the | |||
flexi-grid LSP is specified in the Path message, allowing the | flexi-grid LSP is specified in the Path message, allowing the | |||
involved network elements to select the frequency slot to be used.</t> | involved network elements to select the frequency slot to be used.</t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
If the capability of switching or converting the whole optical | If the capability of switching or converting the whole optical | |||
spectrum allocated to an optical spectrum LSP is not available at | spectrum allocated to an optical spectrum LSP is not available at | |||
nodes along the path of the LSP, the LSP is subject to the Optical | nodes along the path of the LSP, the LSP is subject to the Optical | |||
"Spectrum Continuity Constraint", as described in <xref target="RFC7698"/>.</t> | "Spectrum Continuity Constraint", as described in <xref target="RFC7698"/>.</t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
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<t> | <t> | |||
<xref target="fig1"/> shows two adjacent frequency slots on a link. The highest | <xref target="fig1"/> shows two adjacent frequency slots on a link. The highest | |||
frequency of frequency slot 1 denoted by n=2 is the lowest frequency | frequency of frequency slot 1 denoted by n=2 is the lowest frequency | |||
of slot 2. In this example, it means that the frequency range from | of slot 2. In this example, it means that the frequency range from | |||
n=-2 to n=10 is unavailable to other flexi-grid LSPs. Available | n=-2 to n=10 is unavailable to other flexi-grid LSPs. Available | |||
central frequencies are advertised for m=1, which means that for an | central frequencies are advertised for m=1, which means that for an | |||
available central frequency n, the frequency slot from central | available central frequency n, the frequency slot from central | |||
frequency n-1 to central frequency n+1 is available.</t> | frequency n-1 to central frequency n+1 is available.</t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
Hence, in order to clearly show which LSPs can be supported and what | Hence, in order to clearly show which frequency slots are available and can be used for LSP establishment and which | |||
frequency slots are unavailable, the available frequency ranges are | frequency slots are unavailable, the availability of frequency slots is | |||
advertised by the routing protocol for the flexi-grid DWDM links. A | advertised by the routing protocol for the flexi-grid DWDM links. A | |||
set of non-overlapping available frequency ranges is disseminated in | set of non-overlapping available frequency ranges is disseminated in | |||
order to allow efficient resource management of flexi-grid DWDM links | order to allow efficient resource management of flexi-grid DWDM links | |||
and RSA procedures, which are described in Section 4.8 of <xref target="RFC7698"/>.</t> | and RSA procedures, which are described in Section 4.8 of <xref target="RFC7698"/>.</t> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section title="Application Compliance Considerations" anchor="compliance"><t> | <section title="Application Compliance Considerations" anchor="compliance"><t> | |||
As described in <xref target="G.694.1"/>, devices or applications that make use of | As described in <xref target="G.694.1"/>, devices or applications that make use of | |||
the flexi-grid may not be capable of supporting every possible slot | the flexi-grid may not be capable of supporting every possible slot | |||
width or position (i.e., central frequency). In other words, | width or position (i.e., central frequency). In other words, | |||
applications or implementations may be defined where only a subset of | applications or implementations may be defined where only a subset of | |||
the possible slot widths and positions are required to be supported.</t> | the possible slot widths and positions are required to be supported.</t> | |||
<t> | <t>For example, an application could be defined where the nominal | |||
<!--[rfced] Juxtaposing the "where" and "and that" clauses here makes | ||||
this sentence difficult to parse. May we update as suggested? | ||||
Original: | ||||
For example, an application could be defined where the nominal | ||||
central frequency granularity is 12.5 GHz (by only requiring values | ||||
of n that are even) and that only requires slot widths as a multiple | ||||
of 25 GHz (by only requiring values of m that are even). | ||||
Perhaps: | ||||
For example, an application could be defined where the nominal | ||||
central frequency granularity is 12.5 GHz (by only requiring values | central frequency granularity is 12.5 GHz (by only requiring values | |||
of n that are even) and the same application only requires slot widths as a multiple | of n that are even) and the same application only requires slot widths as a multiple | |||
of 25 GHz (by only requiring values of m that are even). | of 25 GHz (by only requiring values of m that are even). | |||
For example, an application could be defined where the nominal | </t> | |||
central frequency granularity is 12.5 GHz (by only requiring values | ||||
of n that are even) and that only requires slot widths as a multiple | ||||
of 25 GHz (by only requiring values of m that are even).</t> | ||||
<t> | <t> | |||
Hence, in order to support all possible applications and | Hence, in order to support all possible applications and | |||
implementations, the following information SHOULD be advertised for a | implementations, the following information SHOULD be advertised for a | |||
flexi-grid DWDM link:</t> | flexi-grid DWDM link:</t> | |||
<t><list style="symbols"><t>Channel Spacing (C.S.): as defined in <xref target="RFC7699"/> for flexi-grid, is | <t><list style="symbols"><t>Channel Spacing (C.S.): as defined in <xref target="RFC7699"/> for flexi-grid, is | |||
set to 5 to denote 6.25 GHz.</t> | set to 5 to denote 6.25 GHz.</t> | |||
<t>Central frequency granularity: a multiplier of C.S.</t> | <t>Central frequency granularity: a multiplier of C.S.</t> | |||
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Central F = 193.1 THz | Central F = 193.1 THz | |||
]]></artwork> | ]]></artwork> | |||
</figure> | </figure> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
Unlike the fixed-grid DWDM links, on a flexi-grid DWDM link, the slot | Unlike the fixed-grid DWDM links, on a flexi-grid DWDM link, the slot | |||
width of the frequency slot is flexible, as described in <xref target="ranges"/>. | width of the frequency slot is flexible, as described in <xref target="ranges"/>. | |||
That is, the value of m in the following formula from <xref target="G.694.1"/> is | That is, the value of m in the following formula from <xref target="G.694.1"/> is | |||
uncertain before a frequency slot is actually allocated for a flexi-grid LSP.</t> | uncertain before a frequency slot is actually allocated for a flexi-grid LSP.</t> | |||
<t><list hangIndent="13" style="hanging"><t> | <t><list hangIndent="13" style="hanging"><t> | |||
Slot Width (GHz) = 12.5GHz * m</t> | Slot Width (in GHz) = 12.5GHz * m</t> | |||
</list> | </list> | |||
</t> | </t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
<!--[rfced] Please clarify this use of the "/" character. | For this reason, the available frequency slots (or ranges) are advertised | |||
for a flexi-grid DWDM link instead of the specific "wavelength" | ||||
Original: | points that are sufficient for a fixed-grid link. Moreover, this | |||
For this reason, the available frequency slot/ranges are advertised | ||||
for a flexi-grid DWDM link instead of the specific "wavelengths" | ||||
points that are sufficient for a fixed-grid link. | ||||
Perhaps: | ||||
For this reason, the available frequency slots or ranges are advertised | ||||
for a flexi-grid DWDM link instead of the specific "wavelength" | ||||
points that are sufficient for a fixed-grid link. | ||||
For this reason, the available frequency slot/ranges are advertised | ||||
for a flexi-grid DWDM link instead of the specific "wavelength" | ||||
points that are sufficient for a fixed-grid link. Moreover, this | ||||
advertisement is represented by the combination of central frequency | advertisement is represented by the combination of central frequency | |||
granularity and slot width granularity.</t> | granularity and slot width granularity.</t> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section title="Extensions" anchor="section-4"><t> | <section title="Extensions" anchor="section-4"><t> | |||
The network-connectivity topology | The network-connectivity topology | |||
constructed by the links and/or nodes and node capabilities are the same as | constructed by the links and/or nodes and node capabilities are the same as | |||
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Section 6.2 of <xref target="RFC6163"/>). In the flexi-grid case, the available | Section 6.2 of <xref target="RFC6163"/>). In the flexi-grid case, the available | |||
frequency ranges, instead of the specific "wavelengths", are advertised | frequency ranges, instead of the specific "wavelengths", are advertised | |||
for the link. This section defines the GMPLS OSPF-TE extensions in | for the link. This section defines the GMPLS OSPF-TE extensions in | |||
support of advertising the available frequency ranges for flexi-grid | support of advertising the available frequency ranges for flexi-grid | |||
DWDM links.</t> | DWDM links.</t> | |||
<section title="Interface Switching Capability Descriptor (ISCD) Extensions for Flexi-Grid" anchor="flexi"><t> | <section title="Interface Switching Capability Descriptor (ISCD) Extensions for Flexi-Grid" anchor="flexi"><t> | |||
This section defines a new value for the Switching Capability field | This section defines a new value for the Switching Capability field | |||
of the ISCD with a value of 152 and type name | of the ISCD with a value of 152 and type name | |||
Flexi-Grid-LSC.</t> | Flexi-Grid-LSC.</t> | |||
<!-- [rfced] In the following, should "Type" be "Name"? Please review and let | ||||
us know if any updates are needed. | ||||
Current: | ||||
Value Type | ||||
- - - - - - - - - - - | ||||
152 Flexi-Grid-LSC | ||||
<figure><artwork><![CDATA[ | <figure><artwork><![CDATA[ | |||
Value Type | Value Name | |||
----- -------------- | ----- -------------- | |||
152 Flexi-Grid-LSC | 152 Flexi-Grid-LSC | |||
Switching Capability and Encoding values MUST be used as follows: | Switching Capability and Encoding values MUST be used as follows: | |||
Switching Capability = Flexi-Grid-LSC | Switching Capability = Flexi-Grid-LSC | |||
Encoding Type = lambda (as defined in [RFC3471]) | Encoding Type = lambda (as defined in [RFC3471]) | |||
]]></artwork> | ]]></artwork> | |||
</figure> | </figure> | |||
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<t> | <t> | |||
As the "Max LSP Bandwidth at priority x" (x from 0 to 7) fields in | As the "Max LSP Bandwidth at priority x" (x from 0 to 7) fields in | |||
the generic part of the ISCD | the generic part of the ISCD | |||
<xref target="RFC4203"/> are not meaningful for flexi-grid DWDM links, the values of | <xref target="RFC4203"/> are not meaningful for flexi-grid DWDM links, the values of | |||
these fields MUST be set to zero and MUST be ignored. The SCSI as defined below provides the | these fields MUST be set to zero and MUST be ignored. The SCSI as defined below provides the | |||
corresponding information for flexi-grid DWDM links.</t> | corresponding information for flexi-grid DWDM links.</t> | |||
<section title="Switching Capability-Specific Information (SCSI)" anchor="switch"><t> | <section title="Switching Capability-Specific Information (SCSI)" anchor="switch"><t> | |||
<xref target="RFC8258"/> defines a Generalized SCSI for the ISCD. This document | <xref target="RFC8258"/> defines a Generalized SCSI for the ISCD. This document | |||
defines the Frequency availability bitmap as a new type of the | defines the Frequency Availability Bitmap as a new type of the | |||
Generalized SCSI. The technology-specific part of the flexi-grid | Generalized SCSI TLV. The technology-specific part of the flexi-grid | |||
ISCD includes the available frequency-spectrum resource as well as | ISCD includes the available frequency-spectrum resource as well as | |||
the information regarding max slot widths per priority. | the information regarding max slot widths per priority. The format of this | |||
flexi-grid SCSI, the Frequency Availability Bitmap sub-TLV, is depicted in | ||||
<!-- [rfced] Should instances of "flex-grid" in these sentences be updated to | ||||
"flexi-grid"? | ||||
Original | ||||
The format of this flex-grid SCSI, the | ||||
frequency available bitmap TLV, is depicted in the following figure: | ||||
... | ||||
This document extends [RFC4203] and [RFC7580] to carry flex-grid | ||||
specific information in OSPF Opaque LSAs. | ||||
The format of this | ||||
flex-grid SCSI, the frequency availability bitmap TLV, is depicted in | ||||
the following figure:</t> | the following figure:</t> | |||
<!--[rfced] We have a few question about the use of the following: | ||||
frequency availability bitmap vs. Frequency availability bitmap | ||||
First, should the capitalization be consistent? If so, please let us know | ||||
which form is preferred. We question if initial caps would be appropriate | ||||
(i.e., Frequency Availability Bitmap"). | ||||
Second, should the use of "TLV" or "sub-TLV" be made uniform (i.e., "frequency | ||||
availability bitmap TLV" or "frequency availability bitmap sub-TLV")? | ||||
Last, should either "TLV" or "sub-TLV" be added after "Frequency availability | ||||
bitmap" in this sentence? | ||||
Original (from updated file sent by Deborah Brungard): | ||||
[RFC8258] defines a Generalized SCSI for the ISCD. This document | ||||
defines the Frequency availability bitmap as a new type of the | ||||
Generalized SCSI. | ||||
<!-- [rfced] In Section 4.1.1, "Bit Map" (two words) is used for the name of | ||||
a field. We note that "bitmap" (one word) is used elsewhere in the | ||||
document. Should this field be updated to "Bitmap" (one word) | ||||
accordingly? | ||||
<!--[rfced] For the ease of the reader, should titles be added to figures in | ||||
the document that have no titles (i.e., the TLVs)? If so, please provide | ||||
the titles. | ||||
<figure><artwork><![CDATA[ | <figure><artwork><![CDATA[ | |||
0 1 2 3 | 0 1 2 3 | |||
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 | |||
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | |||
| Type = 11 | Length | | | Type = 11 | Length | | |||
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | |||
| Priority | Reserved | | | Priority | Reserved | | |||
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | |||
~ Max Slot Width at Priority k | Unreserved Padding ~ | ~ Max Slot Width at Priority k | Unreserved Padding ~ | |||
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | |||
| C.S. | Starting n | No. of Effective Bits | | | C.S. | Starting n | No. of Effective Bits | | |||
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | |||
| Bit Map ... ~ | | Bitmap ... ~ | |||
~ ... | padding bits ~ | ~ ... | padding bits ~ | |||
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | |||
]]></artwork> | ]]></artwork> | |||
</figure> | </figure> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
Type (16 bits): The type of this sub-TLV (11).</t> | Type (16 bits): The type of this sub-TLV (11).</t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
Length (16 bits): The length of the value field of this sub-TLV in | Length (16 bits): The length of the value field of this sub-TLV in | |||
octets.</t> | octets.</t> | |||
skipping to change at line 554 | skipping to change at line 410 | |||
0.</t> | 0.</t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
Reserved: The Reserved field MUST be set to zero on transmission and MUST be | Reserved: The Reserved field MUST be set to zero on transmission and MUST be | |||
ignored on receipt.</t> | ignored on receipt.</t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
Max Slot Width at Priority k (16 bits): This field indicates maximal | Max Slot Width at Priority k (16 bits): This field indicates maximal | |||
frequency slot width supported at a particular priority level, up to | frequency slot width supported at a particular priority level, up to | |||
8. This field is set to max frequency slot width supported in the | 8. This field is set to max frequency slot width supported in the | |||
unit of 2*C.S., for a particular priority level. | unit of 2*C.S., for a particular priority level. One field MUST be | |||
present for each bit set in the Priority field, and each present field is ordered to | ||||
<!--[rfced] Please clarify the subject of the clause beginning with "and is": | ||||
Original: | ||||
One field MUST be | ||||
present for each bit set in the Priority field, and is ordered to | ||||
match the Priority field. | ||||
Perhaps: | ||||
One field MUST be | ||||
present for each bit set in the Priority field, and each field is ordered to | ||||
match the Priority field. | ||||
One field MUST be | ||||
present for each bit set in the Priority field, and is ordered to | ||||
match the Priority field. Fields MUST be present for priority levels | match the Priority field. Fields MUST be present for priority levels | |||
that are indicated in the Priority field.</t> | that are indicated in the Priority field.</t> | |||
<t> | <t> Unreserved Padding (16 bits): The Padding field is used to | |||
ensure the 32-bit alignment of Max Slot Width at Priority k. When | ||||
<!--[rfced] Should the field names in the following text be updated? We do | k is an odd number, the Unreserved Padding field MUST be | |||
not see a "Padding field" in the figure this text is describing. Also, | included. When k is an even number, the Unreserved Padding field | |||
should "Max Slot Width fields" be made "Max Slot Width at Priority k"? | MUST be omitted. This field MUST be set to 0 and MUST be ignored on | |||
receipt. | ||||
Original: | </t> | |||
Unreserved Padding (16 bits): The Padding field is used to | ||||
ensure the 32 bit alignment of Max Slot Width fields. When the | ||||
number of priorities is odd, the Unreserved Padding field MUST be | ||||
included. | ||||
Unreserved Padding (16 bits): The Padding field is used to ensure the | ||||
32-bit alignment of Max Slot Width fields. When the number of | ||||
priorities is odd, the Unreserved Padding field MUST be included. | ||||
When the number of priorities is even, the Unreserved Padding field MUST be | ||||
omitted. This field MUST be set to 0 and MUST be ignored on receipt.</t> | ||||
<t> | <t> | |||
C.S. (4 bits): As defined in <xref target="RFC7699"/>; it is currently set to 5.</t> | C.S. (4 bits): As defined in <xref target="RFC7699"/>; it is currently set to 5.</t> | |||
<!-- [rfced] We find "starting nominal central frequency point" difficult to | <t>Starting n (16 bits): As defined in [RFC7699]. This value denotes | |||
read. Does the suggested text below accurately convey the intended | ||||
meaning? | ||||
Original | ||||
Starting n (16 bits): as defined in [RFC7699] and this value denotes | ||||
the starting nominal central frequency point of the frequency | ||||
availability bitmap sub-TLV. | ||||
Perhaps | ||||
Starting n (16 bits): As defined in [RFC7699]. This value denotes | ||||
the starting point of the nominal central frequency of the frequency | the starting point of the nominal central frequency of the frequency | |||
availability bitmap sub-TLV. | availability bitmap sub-TLV. | |||
<t> | </t> | |||
Starting n (16 bits): As defined in <xref target="RFC7699"/>. This value denotes | ||||
the starting nominal central frequency point of the frequency availability bitmap sub-TLV.</t> | ||||
<t> | <t> | |||
No. of Effective Bits (12 bits): Indicates the number of effective | No. of Effective Bits (12 bits): Indicates the number of effective | |||
bits in the Bit Map field.</t> | bits in the Bitmap field.</t> | |||
<t>Bit Map (variable): Indicates whether or not a basic frequency slot, | <t>Bitmap (variable): Indicates whether or not a basic frequency slot, | |||
characterized by a nominal central frequency and a fixed m value of | characterized by a nominal central frequency and a fixed m value of | |||
1, is available for flexi-grid LSP setup. | 1, is available for flexi-grid LSP setup. The first nominal | |||
<!-- [rfced] We have updated this sentence as follows for clarity. Please | ||||
review and confirm that the updated text accurately conveys the intended | ||||
meaning. | ||||
Original | ||||
The first nominal | ||||
central frequency is the value of starting n and with the subsequent | ||||
ones implied by the position in the bitmap. | ||||
Perhaps | ||||
The first nominal | ||||
central frequency is the value of starting n; subsequent | central frequency is the value of starting n; subsequent | |||
nominal central frequencies are implied by the position in the bitmap. | nominal central frequencies are implied by the position in the bitmap. | |||
The first nominal | ||||
central frequency is the value of starting n; subsequent nominal central frequencies | ||||
are implied by the position in the bitmap. | ||||
Note that setting | Note that setting | |||
to 1 indicates that the corresponding central frequency is available | to 1 indicates that the corresponding central frequency is available | |||
for a flexi-grid LSP with m=1 and setting to 0 indicates the | for a flexi-grid LSP with m=1 and setting to 0 indicates the | |||
corresponding central frequency is unavailable. | corresponding central frequency is unavailable. | |||
Note that a | Note that a | |||
centralized SA process will need to extend this to high values of m | centralized SA process will need to extend this to high values of m | |||
by checking a sufficiently large number of consecutive basic frequency | by checking a sufficiently large number of consecutive basic frequency | |||
slots that are available. | slots that are available. | |||
</t> | </t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
padding bits (variable): Padded after the Bit Map to make it a | padding bits (variable): Padded after the Bitmap to make it a | |||
multiple of four bytes, if necessary. Padding bits MUST be set to 0 | multiple of four bytes, if necessary. Padding bits MUST be set to 0 | |||
and MUST be ignored on receipt.</t> | and MUST be ignored on receipt.</t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
An example is provided in <xref target="scsi"/>.</t> | An example is provided in <xref target="scsi"/>.</t> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section title="An SCSI Example" anchor="scsi"><t> | <section title="An SCSI Example" anchor="scsi"><t> | |||
<xref target="fig3"/> shows an example of the available frequency spectrum | <xref target="fig3"/> shows an example of the available frequency spectrum | |||
resource of a flexi-grid DWDM link.</t> | resource of a flexi-grid DWDM link.</t> | |||
<figure title="Flexi-Grid DWDM Link Example" anchor="fig3"><artwork><![CDATA[ | <figure title="Flexi-Grid DWDM Link Example" anchor="fig3"><artwork><![CDATA[ | |||
-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 | -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 | |||
...+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--... | ...+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--... | |||
|--Available Frequency Range--| | |--Available Frequency Range--| | |||
]]></artwork> | ]]></artwork> | |||
</figure> | </figure> | |||
<!-- [rfced] Please clarify "as currently be standardized" here. (Note that | ||||
we used "-" (single dash) rather than the double dash in the text below because | ||||
the double dash is not allowed in XML comments.) | ||||
Original | ||||
The symbol "-" represents a central frequency granularity of 6.25 GHz, | ||||
as currently be standardized in [G.694.1]. | ||||
Perhaps | ||||
The symbol "-" represents a central frequency granularity of 6.25 GHz, | ||||
which is currently standardized in [G.694.1]. | ||||
<t> | <t> | |||
The symbol "+" represents the allowed nominal central frequency. The | The symbol "+" represents the allowed nominal central frequency. The | |||
symbol "--" represents a central frequency granularity of 6.25 GHz, | symbol "--" represents a central frequency granularity of 6.25 GHz, | |||
as currently be standardized in <xref target="G.694.1"/>. The number on the top of | which is currently standardized in <xref target="G.694.1"/>. The number on the top of | |||
the line represents the "n" in the frequency calculation formula | the line represents the "n" in the frequency calculation formula | |||
(193.1 + n * 0.00625). The nominal central frequency is 193.1 THz | (193.1 + n * 0.00625). The nominal central frequency is 193.1 THz | |||
when n equals zero.</t> | when n equals zero.</t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
In this example, it is assumed that the lowest nominal central | In this example, it is assumed that the lowest nominal central | |||
frequency supported is n=-9 and the highest is n=11. Note they | frequency supported is n=-9 and the highest is n=11. Note they | |||
cannot be used as a nominal central frequency for setting up an LSP, | cannot be used as a nominal central frequency for setting up an LSP, | |||
but merely as the way to express the supported frequency range. | but merely as the way to express the supported frequency range. | |||
Using the encoding defined in <xref target="switch"/>, the relevant fields to | Using the encoding defined in <xref target="switch"/>, the relevant fields to | |||
skipping to change at line 740 | skipping to change at line 530 | |||
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | |||
~ Max Slot Width at Priority k | Unreserved Padding ~ | ~ Max Slot Width at Priority k | Unreserved Padding ~ | |||
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | |||
| 5 | Starting n (-1) | No. of Effec. Bits(9)| | | 5 | Starting n (-1) | No. of Effec. Bits(9)| | |||
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | |||
|1|1|1|1|1|1|1|1|1| padding bits (0s) | | |1|1|1|1|1|1|1|1|1| padding bits (0s) | | |||
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | |||
]]></artwork> | ]]></artwork> | |||
</figure> | </figure> | |||
<!-- [rfced] Is it clear what "This" refers to here? Please review and let us | <t> This encoding denotes that, other than the advertised | |||
know if any updates are needed. | available nominal central frequencies, the other nominal | |||
central frequencies within the whole frequency range supported | ||||
Original | by the link are not available for flexi-grid LSP setup. | |||
This denotes that other than the advertised available nominal | </t> | |||
central frequencies, the other nominal central frequencies within | ||||
the whole frequency range supported by the link are not available | ||||
for flexi-grid LSP set up. | ||||
<t> | ||||
This denotes that other than the advertised available nominal central | ||||
frequencies, the other nominal central frequencies within the whole | ||||
frequency range supported by the link are not available for flexi-grid LSP setup.</t> | ||||
<t> | <t> | |||
If an LSP with slot width m equal to 1 is set up using this link, say | If an LSP with slot width m equal to 1 is set up using this link, say | |||
using n=-1, then the SCSI information is updated to be the | using n=-1, then the SCSI information is updated to be the | |||
following:</t> | following:</t> | |||
<figure><artwork><![CDATA[ | <figure><artwork><![CDATA[ | |||
0 1 2 3 | 0 1 2 3 | |||
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 | |||
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | |||
skipping to change at line 779 | skipping to change at line 561 | |||
| 5 | Starting n (-1) | No. of Effec. Bits(9)| | | 5 | Starting n (-1) | No. of Effec. Bits(9)| | |||
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | |||
|0|0|1|1|1|1|1|1|1| padding bits (0s) | | |0|0|1|1|1|1|1|1|1| padding bits (0s) | | |||
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | |||
]]></artwork> | ]]></artwork> | |||
</figure> | </figure> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section title="Extensions to the Port Label Restriction Sub-TLV" anchor="section-4.2"><t> | <section title="Extensions to the Port Label Restrictions Field" anchor="section-4.2"><t> | |||
As described in <xref target="compliance"/>, a port that supports flexi-grid may | As described in <xref target="compliance"/>, a port that supports flexi-grid may | |||
support only a restricted subset of the full flexible grid. | support only a restricted subset of the full flexible grid. The Port | |||
Label Restrictions field is defined in <xref target="RFC7579"/>. It can be used to | ||||
<!-- [rfced] Should the following be updated to "Port Label Restrictions" | ||||
(note the "s" at the end of "Restrictions") per RFC 7579? Also, should | ||||
"Sub-TLV" or "field" be used? We note that RFC 7579 uses "field". | ||||
Port Label Restriction Sub-TLV (in title of Section 4.2) | ||||
Port Label Restriction field (in text in Section 4.2) | ||||
The Port | ||||
Label Restriction field is defined in <xref target="RFC7579"/>. It can be used to | ||||
describe the label restrictions on a port and is carried in the top-level Link TLV as specified in <xref target="RFC7580"/>. A new restriction type, | describe the label restrictions on a port and is carried in the top-level Link TLV as specified in <xref target="RFC7580"/>. A new restriction type, | |||
the flexi-grid Restriction Type, is defined here to specify the | the flexi-grid Restriction Type, is defined here to specify the | |||
restrictions on a port to support flexi-grid.</t> | restrictions on a port to support flexi-grid.</t> | |||
<figure><artwork><![CDATA[ | <figure><artwork><![CDATA[ | |||
0 1 2 3 | 0 1 2 3 | |||
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 | |||
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | |||
| MatrixID | RstType = 5 | Switching Cap | Encoding | | | MatrixID | RstType = 5 | Switching Cap | Encoding | | |||
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | |||
skipping to change at line 840 | skipping to change at line 612 | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
C.F.G (Central Frequency Granularity, 8 bits): A positive integer. | C.F.G (Central Frequency Granularity, 8 bits): A positive integer. | |||
Its value indicates the multiple of C.S., in terms of central | Its value indicates the multiple of C.S., in terms of central | |||
frequency granularity.</t> | frequency granularity.</t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
S.W.G (Slot Width Granularity, 8 bits): A positive integer. Its | S.W.G (Slot Width Granularity, 8 bits): A positive integer. Its | |||
value indicates the multiple of 2*C.S., in terms of slot width | value indicates the multiple of 2*C.S., in terms of slot width | |||
granularity.</t> | granularity.</t> | |||
<!-- [rfced] Please clarify the parenthetical here. Is the meaning "(in GHz)" | ||||
or something else? | ||||
Original | ||||
Its value indicates | ||||
the multiple of 2*C.S. (GHz), in terms of the supported minimal slot | ||||
width. | ||||
<t> | <t> | |||
Min Slot Width (16 bits): A positive integer. Its value indicates | Min Slot Width (16 bits): A positive integer. Its value indicates | |||
the multiple of 2*C.S. (GHz), in terms of the supported minimal slot | the multiple of 2*C.S. (in GHz), in terms of the supported minimal slot | |||
width.</t> | width.</t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
Reserved: The Reserved field MUST be set to zero on transmission and SHOULD be | Reserved: The Reserved field MUST be set to zero on transmission and SHOULD be | |||
ignored on receipt.</t> | ignored on receipt.</t> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
skipping to change at line 882 | skipping to change at line 646 | |||
<https://www.iana.org/assignments/ospf-traffic-eng-tlvs>? | <https://www.iana.org/assignments/ospf-traffic-eng-tlvs>? | |||
We've added the following entry to the "Generalized SCSI (Switching Capability | We've added the following entry to the "Generalized SCSI (Switching Capability | |||
Specific Information) TLV Types" registry: | Specific Information) TLV Types" registry: | |||
Value: 11 | Value: 11 | |||
SCSI-TLV: Frequency availability bitmap | SCSI-TLV: Frequency availability bitmap | |||
Switching Type: 152 | Switching Type: 152 | |||
Reference: [RFC-ietf-ccamp-flexible-grid-ospf-ext-09] | Reference: [RFC-ietf-ccamp-flexible-grid-ospf-ext-09] | |||
b) Is "Signal Type" correct here? Or should this read "Switching | ||||
Type"? | ||||
Current | ||||
This document defines a new generalized SCSI sub-TLV that is carried | ||||
in the Interface Switching Capability Descriptors [RFC4203] when the | ||||
Signal Type is set to Flexi-Grid-LSC. | ||||
--> | --> | |||
<section title="New ISCD Switching Type" anchor="section-5.1"> | <section title="New ISCD Switching Type" anchor="section-5.1"> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
IANA has made the following assignment in the | IANA has made the following assignment in the | |||
"Switching Types" sub-registry of the "Generalized Multi-Protocol Label | "Switching Types" sub-registry of the "Generalized Multi-Protocol Label | |||
Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Parameters" | Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Parameters" | |||
registry located at <eref | registry located at <eref | |||
target="https://www.iana.org/assignments/gmpls-sig-parameters"/>: | target="https://www.iana.org/assignments/gmpls-sig-parameters"/>: | |||
</t> | </t> | |||
skipping to change at line 912 | skipping to change at line 669 | |||
152 Flexi-Grid-LSC RFC 8363 | 152 Flexi-Grid-LSC RFC 8363 | |||
]]></artwork> | ]]></artwork> | |||
</figure> | </figure> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section title="New SCSI Type" anchor="section-5.2"> | <section title="New SCSI Type" anchor="section-5.2"> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
This document defines a new generalized SCSI sub-TLV that is carried | This document defines a new generalized SCSI sub-TLV that is carried | |||
in the Interface Switching Capability Descriptors <xref target="RFC4203"/> when the | in the Interface Switching Capability Descriptors <xref target="RFC4203"/> when the | |||
Signal Type is set to Flexi-Grid-LSC.</t> | Switching Type is set to Flexi-Grid-LSC.</t> | |||
<t> | <t> | |||
IANA has made the following assignment in the "Generalized | IANA has made the following assignment in the "Generalized | |||
SCSI (Switching Capability Specific Information) TLV Types" | SCSI (Switching Capability Specific Information) TLV Types" | |||
sub-registry <xref target="RFC8258"/> of the "Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching | sub-registry <xref target="RFC8258"/> of the "Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching | |||
(GMPLS) Signaling Parameters" registry located at <eref target="https://www.iana.org/assignments/gmpls-sig-parameters"/>:</t> | (GMPLS) Signaling Parameters" registry located at <eref target="https://www.iana.org/assignments/gmpls-sig-parameters"/>:</t> | |||
<figure><artwork><![CDATA[ | <figure><artwork><![CDATA[ | |||
Value SCSI-TLV Switching Type Reference | Value SCSI-TLV Switching Type Reference | |||
----- ----------------------------- -------------- --------- | ----- ----------------------------- -------------- --------- | |||
11 Frequency availability bitmap 152 RFC 8363 | 11 Frequency Availability Bitmap 152 RFC 8363 | |||
]]></artwork> | ]]></artwork> | |||
</figure> | </figure> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section title="Security Considerations" anchor="section-8"><t> | <section title="Security Considerations" anchor="section-8"><t> | |||
This document extends <xref target="RFC4203"/> and <xref target="RFC7580"/> | This document extends <xref target="RFC4203"/> and <xref target="RFC7580"/> | |||
to carry flex-grid-specific information in OSPF Opaque LSAs. This document | to carry flexi-grid-specific information in OSPF Opaque LSAs. This document | |||
does not | does not | |||
introduce any further security issues other than those discussed in | introduce any further security issues other than those discussed in | |||
<xref target="RFC3630"/> and <xref target="RFC4203"/>. To be more specific, the security mechanisms | <xref target="RFC3630"/> and <xref target="RFC4203"/>. To be more specific, the security mechanisms | |||
described in <xref target="RFC2328"/>, which apply to Opaque LSAs carried in OSPF, | described in <xref target="RFC2328"/>, which apply to Opaque LSAs carried in OSPF, | |||
still apply. An analysis of the OSPF security is provided in | still apply. An analysis of the OSPF security is provided in | |||
<xref target="RFC6863"/> and applies to the extensions to OSPF in this document as | <xref target="RFC6863"/> and applies to the extensions to OSPF in this document as | |||
well.</t> | well.</t> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
</middle> | </middle> | |||
<!--[rfced] We see RFC 3471 cited in the text. Should its corresponding | ||||
reference entry be listed in the Normative or Informative References | ||||
section? | ||||
<!-- [rfced] Would you like the references to be alphabetized or left in their | ||||
current order? | ||||
<back> | <back> | |||
<references title="Normative References"> | <references title="Normative References"> | |||
&RFC2119; | &RFC2119; | |||
&RFC4203; | &RFC4203; | |||
&RFC7579; | &RFC7579; | |||
&RFC7580; | &RFC7580; | |||
&RFC6205; | &RFC6205; | |||
&RFC7699; | &RFC7699; | |||
&RFC8258; | &RFC8258; | |||
&RFC3471; | ||||
<?rfc include="reference.RFC.8174"?> | <?rfc include="reference.RFC.8174"?> | |||
<reference anchor="G.694.1" | <reference anchor="G.694.1" | |||
target="https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.694.1/en"> | target="https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.694.1/en"> | |||
<front> | <front> | |||
<title>Spectral grids for WDM applications: DWDM frequency | <title>Spectral grids for WDM applications: DWDM frequency | |||
grid</title> | grid</title> | |||
<author> <organization abbrev="ITU-T">International Telecommunication | <author> <organization abbrev="ITU-T">International Telecommunication | |||
Union</organization></author> | Union</organization></author> | |||
<date year="2012" month="February"/> | <date year="2012" month="February"/> | |||
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