Your definition for available is interesting - it would seem more intuitive to represent that as "residual - excess tx rate" ... If accepted as you described, in profile traffic isn't counted.
Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2014, at 4:14 AM, Dhruv Dhody <[email protected]> wrote: *From:* i2rs [mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>] *On Behalf Of *Russell Harrison *Sent:* 09 January 2014 15:26 *To:* Guanxiaoran *Cc:* [email protected] *Subject:* Re: [i2rs] TED extension in topology info model Looks ok in concept, but there's a great deal of redundancy in the performance info you describe. It seems that only one of the residual/available/utilized fields would be needed. *[DD] Hmmm I disagree. * *All 3 fields maybe used as they have subtle differences. * *Residual BW = Maximum Bandwidth minus the bandwidth currently *allocated* to RSVP-TE LSPs.* *Available BW = Residual bandwidth minus the measured bandwidth *used* for the actual forwarding of non-RSVP-TE LSP packets. * *BW Utilization = the actual utilization of the link (i.e.: as measured in the router including both RSVP and non-RSVP)* The other two could be calculated (not to mention, in this context residual and available probably mean he same thing. *[DD] “*residual and available*” are different, as above! * THe delay and loss fields are also interesting, assuming good methods to measure same are in place... -rh Sent from my iPhone On Jan 9, 2014, at 3:19 AM, Guanxiaoran <[email protected]> wrote: Hi , [draft-medved-i2rs-topology-im-01] defines a TED (Traffic Engineering Data) component ([RFC5305], [RFC3630]): <ted-link> ::= <COLOR> <MAX_LINK_BANDWIDTH> <MAX_RESV_LINK_BANDWIDTH> (<UNRESERVED_BANDWIDTH>...) <TE_DEFAULT_METRIC> [<srlg-attributes>] Besides the factors proposed in that document, other factors such as latency, limited bandwidth, packet loss, and jitter ([draft-ietf-isis-te-metric-extensions-01], [draft-ietf-ospf-te-metric-extensions-05], [draft-wu-idr-te-pm-bgp-03]), are all important that need to be taken into account in the topology info model. For example, shall we extend the TED component (i.e. including network performance information ) as follows: <ted-link> ::= <COLOR> <MAX_LINK_BANDWIDTH> <MAX_RESV_LINK_BANDWIDTH> (<UNRESERVED_BANDWIDTH>...) <TE_DEFAULT_METRIC> <TE_Performance_Info> [<srlg-attributes>] <TE_Performance_Info> ::= <Unidirectional Link Delay> <Min/Max Unidirectional Link Delay> <Unidirectional Delay Variation> <Unidirectional Packet Loss> <Unidirectional Residual Bandwidth> <Unidirectional Available Bandwidth> <Unidirectional Utilized Bandwidth> What do you think? *[DD] Maybe we should have - [<TE_Performance_Info>] making it optional?* *Regards,* *Dhruv* Regards, Ran _______________________________________________ i2rs mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/i2rs
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