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Zafar Ali (zali@cisco) Jean Philippe Vasseur (jpv@cisco) Anca Zamfir (ancaz@cisco)

Graceful Shutdown in MPLS Traffic Engineering Networks draft-ietf-ccamp-mpls-graceful-shutdown-02.txt. Zafar Ali (zali@cisco.com) Jean Philippe Vasseur (jpv@cisco.com) Anca Zamfir (ancaz@cisco.com). Agenda. How review comments received are addressed? Next Steps.

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Zafar Ali (zali@cisco) Jean Philippe Vasseur (jpv@cisco) Anca Zamfir (ancaz@cisco)

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  1. Graceful Shutdown in MPLS Traffic Engineering Networksdraft-ietf-ccamp-mpls-graceful-shutdown-02.txt Zafar Ali (zali@cisco.com) Jean Philippe Vasseur (jpv@cisco.com) Anca Zamfir (ancaz@cisco.com)

  2. Agenda • How review comments received are addressed? • Next Steps 68th IETF, Prague, March 2007

  3. Graceful Shutdown and FRR/ Segment Recovery • Graceful shutdown may be exercised using make-before-break or FRR/ segment recovery procedure. • When PLR/ branch node receive a Path Error with Graceful Shutdown indication, • It MUST forward the Path Error to the Ingress node. • Based on a local decision, PLR/ Branch Node MAY trigger FRR/ segment recovery. 68th IETF, Prague, March 2007

  4. Graceful Shutdown and Stitched LSP-es Area 0 ABR-1 Area 1 Area 2 ABR-2 • Component LSP segments are signaled as distinct TE LSPs in the control plane. In this example, the ABRs are responsible for "cross-connecting" the LSP segments. • Ingress LSR of each LSP segment (S-LSP) performs make-before-break or triggers FRR/ segment protection to move traffic from segment affected by GS of a node/ link, to a new segment avoiding node/ link under GS. • In this example, the ABR-1 will be performing make-before-break or FRR/ segment protection operation when GS-1 event is triggered. • Definition of the node that can perform GS procedure has been extended to include Ingress LSR of an S-LSP. GS-1 LSP Segment 3 LSP Segment 1 LSP Segment 2 68th IETF, Prague, March 2007

  5. Graceful Shutdown and Bundled Links • Local repair by using a different component link within the bundled TE link. • Based on a local decision, PLR/ branch node MAY trigger FRR/ segment recovery to recover from failure of a component link. 68th IETF, Prague, March 2007

  6. Overloading error code from RFC 4736 • This ID inherits the Ingress behavior from RFC 4736, which says- • “Upon receiving an RSVP PERR message with Error code 25 and Error sub- code 7 (Local link maintenance required) or 8 (Local node maintenance required), the Head-end LSR SHOULD perform a TE LSP reoptimization”. • This drafts relies on TE LSP reoptimization at Ingress but also extends the handling of this error code/ sub-code at PLR/ branch node (which includes the case where ingress node is PLR/ branch node). 68th IETF, Prague, March 2007

  7. Next Steps • Need to address a nit, which as received after the revision. • Addressed all major outstanding comments. • The ID has been quite stable since version 1 and authors would like to call for a last call (on a quick re-spin that will address the above-mentioned nit and any further comments). 68th IETF, Prague, March 2007

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