RE: [bmwg] Updated:draft-sdry-bmwg-mvpnscale-03.txt

"Silvija Andrijic Dry (sdry)" <sdry@cisco.com> Wed, 05 December 2007 04:41 UTC

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Hi Gunter,

Thanks for reviewing the document and supporting this work.
 
That's good point. Being IPv6 version agnostic would be beneficial long
term however at this time IPv6 is not within current document scope. We
will consider that possibility for the next document version and make
explicit statement in the scope either way we decide.

Thanks,
Silvija


-----Original Message-----
From: Gunter Van de Velde (gvandeve) 
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 12:13 AM
To: Silvija Andrijic Dry (sdry); bmwg@ietf.org
Cc: NAPIERALA, MARIA H, ATTLABS
Subject: RE: [bmwg] Updated:draft-sdry-bmwg-mvpnscale-03.txt 

Hi Silvija and author team,

Nice document.

Would it be desirable (possible) to have the work IP version agnostic? 

It is a brief question, but 'if' IPv6 gets full addoption the
impact/value of the draft is amplified. If it is not within the
forecasted scope then maybe a note in abstract or the introduction could
have value?

Nice to see this work happening,
Groetjes,
G/

-----Original Message-----
From: Silvija Andrijic Dry (sdry)
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 8:46 PM
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Subject: [bmwg] Updated:draft-sdry-bmwg-mvpnscale-03.txt 

Hi BMWG members,

We would like to solicit your feedback on the new version of MVPN
scalability benchmarking proposal:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-sdry-bmwg-mvpnscale-03.txt

Note that in rev 03 we made couple of major changes based on feedback
from IETF68, namely:
- scope is modified to include both generic sections applicable to all
MVPN architectures specified in "draft-ietf- l3vpn-2547bis-mcast" and
sections specific to widely deployed "rosen-8" architecture
- metric is changed to be architecture agnostic
- text is rewritten to address changed scope of the document

We are looking forward to the discussion in Vancouver. And for those of
you that won't be able to attend the meeting we would greatly appreciate
your comments sent to the mailing list.

Thanks,
Authors




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	Title		: Multicast VPN Scalability Benchmarking
	Author(s)	: S. Dry, et al.
	Filename	: draft-sdry-bmwg-mvpnscale-03.txt
	Pages		: 44
	Date		: 2007-11-9
	
Multicast VPN (MVPN) is a service deployed by VPN service providers 
   to enable their customers to use IP multicast applications over VPNs.

   With the increased popularity the scalability of deploying such a 
   service is becoming of a great interest. This document defines 
   standard metric and test methodology for characterizing and comparing

   control plane MVPN scalability of Provider Edge (PE) devices that 
   implement MVPN service.

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