I support this document, as these mechanisms are needed in SP and Research
and Education Networks (RENs).

I have a few minor comments:

1-

4.2. Overview of the mechanism

...

   Step 2) The egress component links are periodically scanned for
link utilization. If the egress component link utilization exceeds a
pre-programmed threshold, an operator alert is generated. The large
flows mapped to the congested egress component link are exported to a
central management entity



I believe you mean to say that the information about the large flows
is exported, rather than the large flows themselves being exported.


2 -


Providing large flow information to a central management entity
provides the capability to further optimize flow distribution at with
multi-node visibility.


The last part of that sentence needs clarification.


Thanks.

pete



On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Melinda Shore <[email protected]>wrote:

> This is to announce the start of working group last call on:
>
>     Mechanisms for Optimal LAG/ECMP Component Link Utilization in
>         Networks
>
>
> http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-opsawg-large-flow-load-balancing/
>
> It is intended for publication as an informational RFC.
>
> Please give it a careful read and provide any feedback to this
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>
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