Ron,

I agree with you that all PTP messages must configured with highest priority 
(a.k.a EF PHB) and EF should be the default. In fact I would also think it is 
best to use L-LSP with EF PHB for 15880MPLS. If this is acceptable by the group 
then we could add this to the 1588oMPLS draft.


Regards,
Shahram

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ron 
Cohen
Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2011 1:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TICTOC] DSCP for PTP

Hi,

Current standards do not recommend which DSCP values to set on PTP messages. As 
a result vendors have chosen different default values, and some vendors also 
differentiate between the DSCP set on PTP Event messages (Sync, Delay_Req, 
etc.) and PTP General messages (Announce, Follow_Up, Delay_Resp). I think 
TICTOC can help clarify the recommended DSCP usage, along the guidelines of 
RFC4595, 'Configuration Guidelines for DiffServ Service Classes'.

In my opinion classifying PTP event and general messages into separate PHBs is 
problematic as discard of Follow_Up would render its associated Sync message 
useless. Forwarding of Sync messages in a higher priority queue compared to 
Follow_Up may lead to Sync message getting ahead of the previous Follow_Up 
message which again causes the slave to discard the previous Sync message. 
Hence the first order recommendation in my opinion should be to use the same 
PHB (and DSCP marking) to all PTP messages.

Choosing one of the existing PHBs as the recommended one for PTP is somewhat 
harder. EF is a reasonable choice in my opinion, as per RFC4595 'The intent of 
Expedited Forwarding PHB [RFC3246] is to provide a building block for low-loss, 
low-delay, and low-jitter services.' TICTOC could in principle recommend 
defining a new PHB tailored for PTP and similar services, but I guess this 
would be a longer process.

I would appreciate if others will share their insight on the recommended usage 
and whether this issue should or should not be addressed by TICTOC.

Here is the relevant text from IEEE1588-2008 Annex D: "For PTP event messages, 
the value of the differentiated service (DS) field in the Type of Service (ToS)
field should be set to the highest traffic class selector codepoint available." 
The PTP Telecom profile for frequency distribution, ITU-T G.8265.1, doesn't 
specify or recommend DSCP settings.

Best,
Ron
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