Here are the points I made at the last in the NVO3 interim meeting.

*         NVO3 architecture decouples control plane and data plane, but NVE and 
NVA functions integrate VN layer and VN transport layer together. NVA does 
inner/outer mapping and NVEs perform the lookup and tunnel functions. This has 
difference from traditional VPNs technology where control plane and data plane 
couples but VN layer and VN transport layer are separated at the architecture.

*         In NVO3, there are tunnel trace and underlay path trace. Tunnel trace 
is the tunnel endpoint trace including tunnel stitching case. Underlay path 
trace is the path from ingress NVE to egress NVE including each underlay 
intermediate hops.  The end-to-end path in overlay relates to tunnel trace 
only.  We need separate two traces clearly.

Lucy
From: nvo3 [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sam Aldrin
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2015 1:49 AM
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Subject: [nvo3] NVo3 May 22 2015 interim meeting minutes uploaded

Minutes are now uploaded.
They could be found at
<https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/interim/2015/05/22/nvo3/minutes/minutes-interim-2015-nvo3-9>

Thanks to Sue and Matt for taking notes.

Do let me know if there need any changes or corrections.

cheers
-sam
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