[Nsi-wg] OpenNSA with NSI2 up at nsi.nordu.net
Henrik Thostrup Jensen
htj at nordu.net
Fri Jan 11 05:48:10 EST 2013
Hello Tomohiro
Thank you very much for testing.
On Fri, 11 Jan 2013, Tomohiro Kudoh wrote:
> When we issued a request from AIST/GL to OpenNSA, we got the following error for the
> attached request.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
> <SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
> <SOAP-ENV:Body>
> <SOAP-ENV:Fault>
> <faultcode>SOAP-ENV:Server</faultcode>
> <faultstring>STP localId (urn:ogf:network:nordu.net:2012:bi-ps) is not within specified network urn:ogf:network:nordu.net:2012:ets</faultstring>
> </SOAP-ENV:Fault>
> </SOAP-ENV:Body>
> </SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
> ----------------------------------------------------
localId need to be prefixed with full network name, so try with localId
like:
urn:ogf:network:nordu.net:2012:ets:bi-ps
(note the :ets)
(On a side note, I find the duplication between network and localId to be
somewhat unfortunate, and have added it to a document that I will send to
the list sometime. I am also not sure why we use urn:ogf:network to
denote a port).
> Don't know this is related, but "VLAN" should be all upper cases according to:
> https://forge.ogf.org/sf/go/doc16514?nav=1
> so it should be: type="VLAN"
OK. I got mine from the NML spec (version, page 20). but it is just an
example on the spec, nothing autorative.
Not sure who wrote it, but I must say I find the document on the forge
rather confusing. It makes references to "NML:Ethernet Port" and
"NML:VLAN", neither which exists in the nml spec. Furthermore it uses both
"NML:VLAN" (still does not exist) and "nmleth:vlan" to denote vlan, but
without defining what nmleth is. The document also appears to completely
miss the targetNamespace and mix namespace and type it together in label
type.
> We request/accept upper cases only.
OK. I don't really care about the cases, but it is clear that we don't
have a clear schema or document describing these things.
Best regards, Henrik
Henrik Thostrup Jensen <htj at nordu.net>
Software Developer, NORDUnet
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