Howdy all, 

Adrian identified a number of items during his AD review of
draft-ietf-pce-pcep-svec-list-03.txt. Itaru and I have endeavoured to
resolve the issues raised by Adrian. We believe the document is better for
his suggestions and would appreciate any comments regarding this new
version. Updates include:

- Clearer abstract, clarifying the object of the draft
- Reordered the Introduction    
- Provided ASCII art for some examples
- Described Associated SVECs in more detail
- Identified security considerations when using Associated SVECs. We also
provided some suggestions for negating or minimising the effect of Dos using
Associated SVECs.  

Best regards, Itaru and Dan.

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This draft is a work item of the Path Computation Element Working Group of
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        Title           : The use of SVEC (Synchronization VECtor) list for
Synchronized dependent path computations
        Author(s)       : I. Nishioka, D. King
        Filename        : draft-ietf-pce-pcep-svec-list-04.txt
        Pages           : 17
        Date            : 2010-02-10

A Path Computation Element (PCE) may be required to perform dependent path
computations. Dependent path computations are requests that need to be
synchronized in order to meet specific objectives. An example of a dependent
request would be a PCE computing a set of services which are required to be
diverse
(disjointed) from each other. When a PCE computes sets of dependent path
computation requests concurrently, it is required to use the Synchronization
VECtor (SVEC) list for association among the sets of dependent path
computation requests. The SVEC object is optional and carried within the
Path Computation Element Protocol (PCEP) PCRequest (PCReq) message. 

This document does not specify the PCEP SVEC object or procedure.
 
This informational document clarifies the use of the SVEC list for
synchronized path computations when computing dependent requests. 
The document also describes a number of usage scenarios for SVEC lists
within single domain and multi-domain environments.

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