Alvaro, John and Spring WG,

The new version of the OAM use case draft has been changed with two main goals:

- delineation of path monitoring based on data plane forwarding 
  (part of the use case) from control plane based MPLS OAM features 
  (not part of the use case).

- changed text to clarify that the document presents use chases, not 
  solutions.

It doesn't contain new use cases as compared to version -02.

Regards,

Ruediger



A new version of I-D, draft-geib-spring-oam-usecase-03.txt
has been successfully submitted by Ruediger Geib and posted to the IETF 
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Name:           draft-geib-spring-oam-usecase
Revision:       03
Title:          Use case for a scalable and topology aware MPLS data plane 
monitoring system
Document date:  2014-10-14
Group:          Individual Submission
Pages:          12
URL:            
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-geib-spring-oam-usecase-03.txt
Status:         https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-geib-spring-oam-usecase/
Htmlized:       http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-geib-spring-oam-usecase-03
Diff:           
http://www.ietf.org/rfcdiff?url2=draft-geib-spring-oam-usecase-03

Abstract:
   This document describes features and a use case of a path monitoring
   system.  Segment based routing enables a scalable and simple method
   to monitor data plane liveliness of the complete set of paths
   belonging to a single domain.  Compared with legacy MPLS ping and
   path trace, MPLS topology awareness reduces management and control
   plane involvement of OAM measurements while enabling new OAM
   features.

                                                                                
  


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