[Nsi-wg] Call Wed and revised strawman

Eduard Escalona eescal at essex.ac.uk
Wed May 13 09:14:51 CDT 2009


Dear All,

I'm extremely busy today and I wasn't able to join the call. I will prepare
my contribution this week.

Regards,

Eduard

2009/5/13 Chin Guok <chin at es.net>

> Hi John,
>
> Here's the connection restoration section (which we think should be better
> titled as "Fault Handling, Protection, and Connection Restoration").
>
> We have some place holders for more text to be filled in, but here's what
> we have so far.
>
> - Chin
>
>
> --On May 11, 2009 5:51:40 PM -0400 John Vollbrecht <jrv at internet2.edu>
> wrote:
>
>  We will have a call Wed at 9ET -  call information
>>
>> Call: +1-734-615-7474 (PSTN CALL-OUT DOES NOT WORK) or +1-866-411-0013
>> (toll free US/Canada Only)
>> Enter access code: 0155180
>>
>> I attach an updated version of the strawman.  It includes a number of
>> changes - I suggest that  if you are looking at it fresh you turn off
>> showing changes --  I actually tried to turn it off without accepting
>> changes but when I tried to send it that way it always turned tracking
>> back on.  Maybe there's a way -----
>>
>> I would like to discuss the strawman on Wed.  The section under Job
>> Control is basically what Sebastien sent - I would like to discuss that,
>> and then perhaps the section on reservation that Guy  is working on or
>> the naming section.  If you have suggestions please let me know.  I
>> believe that Guy will not be able to make the call Wed.
>>
>> Guy is setting up meetings at Chapel hill.  We can talk about that.  We
>> hope to have at least one joint meeting with the NML group and to have a
>> session where we invite other groups in to explain what we are trying to
>> do and how we think other groups will fit.  We could try to identify the
>> appropriate groups.
>>
>> Anyone working on mods for the document are encouraged to submit them in
>> a strawman form asap.
>>
>> We should review who will be contributors - notes from minutes a few
>> weeks ago --
>>
>>
>> P1  Chin G to follow up on authors for monitoring section
>> AP2  John V to follow up with Aaron to see if he can lead topology
>> sharing section. --- (Martin has been designated as lead for this)
>> AP3  John V to follow up with JS/GK confirm lead for path computation
>> section
>>
>> The purpose of this call was to assign authors to the Architecture
>> deliverable.  The author assignment is summarized here:
>>
>> 1.    Naming and modelling
>> This section considers the naming of network objects and the data
>> modelling of these objects.
>>  (changed as below)
>> Lead author:  JV
>> Authors:  GR, JH
>> Due date:  13 May
>>
>> 2.    Topology sharing
>> This section considers how topologies can be exchanged over the NSI
>> interface.
>> Lead author:  Martin Swany
>> Author:  GR, JH, RK, JA
>> Due date:  13 May
>>
>> 3.    Path computation
>> This section considers how path computation relates to the NSI interface
>> – describes where is this function can be performed and the inputs and
>> outputs of the path computation function.
>> Lead author:  GK/JS  (to be confirmed)
>> Author:  RK, JA
>> Due date:  13 May
>>
>> 4.    Authentication and trust
>> This section considers how to authenticate a user, ie how to validate
>> users are who they claim to be.
>> Lead author:  Mary ?
>> Author:  JV
>> Due date:  13 May
>>
>> 5.    Authorization and policy
>> This section considers the rights/authorizations that a user has once
>> they have been authenticated.
>> This section will not be covered in Chapel Hill
>>
>> 6.    Service Discovery
>> This section considers a service that replies to queries on
>> resource/service availability.
>> Lead author:  EE
>> Author:  JS, JMa
>> Due date:  6 May
>>
>> 7.    Environments (tree/chain)
>> This section considers the management plane/control plane architecture
>> of the NSI, i.e. the way that the data flows over the NSI interface
>> Lead author:  RK
>> Author:  GR
>> Due date:  6 May
>>
>> 8.    Scheduling and job control
>> --- Sebastien Soudan has provided input here
>> This section considers how scheduling is supported by the NSI and
>> associated job control flows.
>> Lead author:  TK
>> Author:  PP, SS
>> Due date:  13 May
>>
>> 9.    Connection Restoration
>> This section considers how connections are restored after failure
>> Lead author:  CG
>> Author:  Artur
>> Due date:  13 May
>>
>> 10.    Monitoring
>> This section considers how connection monitoring can be implemented
>> Lead author:  CG
>> Author:  AL/JB/JMe (to be confirmed)
>> Due date:  13 May
>>
>> 11.    Reservation
>> This section described how a connection can be reserved and the
>> associate parameters.
>> Lead author:   GR
>> Author:  JA, JV
>> Due date:  13 May
>> --
>> _____
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> John Vollbrecht
>> Senior Network Engineer, Internet2
>> office 734 352 4960 cell 734 395 7890
>>
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Eduard Escalona
Senior Research Officer
School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering
University of Essex
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