Re: [teas-3272bis-design-team] existing references in 3272

Loa Andersson <loa@pi.nu> Fri, 29 March 2019 09:42 UTC

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Folks,

One more thing, for RFC 3212 (CR-LDP) the MPLS working group decided not
do to any further development, the preference was RSVP-TE. Do we wantt 
to keep 3212 as a refernce?

/Loa

On 2019-03-29 10:08, Loa Andersson wrote:
> Folks,
> 
> I gone through the all references once.
> 
> None the referenced RFCs has been obsoleted.
> 
> One reference to an ID
> 
>     [DIFF-TE]   Le Faucheur, F., Nadeau, T., Tatham, M., Telkamp, T.,
>                 Cooper, D., Boyle, J., Lai, W., Fang, L., Ash, J., Hicks,
>                 P., Chui, A., Townsend, W. and D. Skalecki, "Requirements
>                 for support of Diff-Serv-aware MPLS Traffic Engineering",
>                 Work in Progress, May 2001.
> 
> is now RFC 4214, I have update that one.
> 
> For all the references to non-IETF documents it is possible to find
> proof of existence e.g. via a Google search, though some of the points
> to books that I'm not sure still is for sale.
> 
> What do we do ?
> 
> THe is one reference to [MATE]:
> 
>     [MATE]      A. Elwalid, C. Jin, S. Low, and I. Widjaja, "MATE: MPLS
>                 Adaptive Traffic Engineering", Proc. INFOCOM'01, Apr.
>                 2001.
> 
> But there is also an un-published ID:
> 
> Internet Engineering Task Force                            Indra Widjaja
>                                            Fujitsu Network Communications
> INTERNET DRAFT                                             Anwar Elwalid
> Expired in six months                     Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
>                                                               August 1998
> 
> 
>                  MATE: MPLS Adaptive Traffic Engineering
>                      <draft-widjaja-mpls-mate-00.txt>
> 
> Do we want to add the ID?
> 
> /Loa

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