• Transport network and multipoint-to-multipoint

    From arstpt.michelh@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 16 07:11:13 2016
    Bonjour Huub,

    In the excellent RFC 7087 thesaurus you have contributed as editor, this is written:

    "A Transport Network provides transmission of traffic between attached
    client devices by establishing and maintaining point-to-point or point-to-multipoint connections between such devices".

    This statement concerns MPLS-TP, the subject of the RFC.

    If we have an Ethernet transport network (as PBN or PBBN) is it possible to add multipoint-to-multipoint for that technology?

    Thank you very much Huub,
    cordialement,
    Michel

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  • From Huub van Helvoort@21:1/5 to You on Tue Aug 16 20:39:45 2016
    Bonsoir Michel,

    You write:

    In the excellent RFC 7087 thesaurus you have contributed as editor,
    this is written:

    "A Transport Network provides transmission of traffic between
    attached client devices by establishing and maintaining
    point-to-point or point-to-multipoint connections between such
    devices".

    This statement concerns MPLS-TP, the subject of the RFC.

    Indeed.

    If we have an Ethernet transport network (as PBN or PBBN) is it
    possible to add multipoint-to-multipoint for that technology?

    A transport network (like PBB) is connection oriented (CO).
    The Ethernet application for CO networks is referred to as
    Carrier Class Ethernet.

    In a CO network mp-2-mp is not allowed because that is a
    requirement of IEEE 802.1ag connectivity fault management (CFM)


    Thank you very much Huub, cordialement, Michel



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  • From arstpt.michelh@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 19 08:49:51 2016
    Bonsoir Huub,

    Glurps ! I thought there was a difference between PBB which was CL and PBB-TE which was CO.

    Forgive me! you don't mix between these 2 transport networks.

    Thank you very much Huub,
    cordialement,
    Michel

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