Title: WSON Impairment Work in CCAMP
Submission Date: 2009-09-16
URL of the IETF Web page: 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/liaison_detail.cgi?detail_id=578 
Please reply by 2009-10-30

From: Deborah Brungard(IETF CCAMP WG) <[email protected]>
To: ITU-T SG15 Question 6, Question 12, and Question 
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Purpose: For action 
Body: The CCAMP Working Group of IETF thanks Question 12 for their liaison from 
the September 2008 meeting informing of their initiation of work to be done in 
cooperation with Question 6 on developing a network model for WSON which will 
include optical impairments. We would like to inform you of our progress in 
this area as documented in the CCAMP document "A Framework for the Control of 
Wavelength Switched Optical Networks (WSON) with Impairments":
http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-ccamp-wson-impairments-00.txt

This document provides a framework for GMPLS protocols and mechanisms to 
support impairment aware routing and wavelength assignment. The deployment 
scenarios are based on the categories discussed at Question 6's Sunnyvale 
meeting:
http://ifa.itu.int/t/2009/sg15/exchange/wp2/q6/Meetings/2009-03-Sunnyvale/Contributions/WD6-38.doc

We would appreciate your consideration of this document in your work and would 
you please inform us of the scope of your work and the timelines. For CCAMP's 
impairment work, CCAMP is focused on scenarios where approximated impairment 
estimation using ITU-T defined parameters and approximation techniques (G.680) 
may be used. The objective of CCAMP work is to distribute the information which 
is needed to allow path computation and signaling of new paths. We would 
appreciate your input on the parameter information which is needed to be 
distributed by a control plane, to be used by either a node for internal path 
computation or a Path Computation Element, and its properties, so as to 
understand the control plane distribution requirements. In addition, we would 
appreciate your perspective on control plane modeling and implications with 
regard to ITU-T's G.872 OTN aspects e.g. OTN multi-layers (OTS, OMS, OCh), 
regenerators, and o/e/o (OCh, OTU, ODU).

Best Regards,

Lou Berger and Deborah Brungard
IETF CCAMP Working Group Co-Chairs
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