RE: Question about use of RSVP in Production Networks

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Hi Ping,

My apologies (to all) for making the same point later in the
thread that you had already made here...processing my list of
open mail in the wrong order evidently!

But I am glad to have your confirmation of the wide deployment
of RSVP-TE in carrier MPLS nets.  I worked hard to promote that
approach several years before there were any such actual deployments
and have since moved on to other domains.

Cordially,
BobN

---- Original message ----
>Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 17:32:10 -0700
>From: "Ping Pan" <ppan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  
>Subject: RE: Question about use of RSVP in Production Networks  
>To: "Fleischman, Eric" <eric.fleischman@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Cc: ietf@xxxxxxxx
>
>Do you count for RSVP-TE, that has been deployed widely in carrier
>networks? Other than multicast and wild-card filtering, all other
>features (and more) defined in the context of RSVP have been developed
>and deployed. The number of RSVP sessions (a.k.a. MPLS LSP's) is in the
>range of thousands in large backbone networks.
>
>Hope this will help.
>
>- Ping
>
>
>On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Fleischman, Eric wrote:
>
>> I am aware of some use of RSVP in labs but I am not aware of any use 
>> of RSVP in production networks (i.e., real life networks people 
>> connect to the Internet with). Simultaneously, I am encountering I-
Ds 
>> and other work planning to use RSVP. This possible disconnect 
concerns
>
>> me. Therefore, I would appreciate being educated by anybody using 
RSVP
>
>> in production settings. Would you please let me know how many 
devices,
>
>> what applications, and how successful these deployments (if any) 
are? 
>> Thank you.
>> 
>> 
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