please find my comments below:
- page 9, first para s/we loose out/we lose out/ - two times
- page 9, second to last para "Partition of the network into
incompatible and unconnected islands is neither desirable nor
acceptable." While I agree with the former, the latter is highly subjective and absolutely unenforceable. As vendors we give operators loaded gun and a warning. What they do with them might surprise and amaze us all.
- Section 4.4, first para: "There are three MPLS signaling control protocols used for distributing labels to set up LSPs and PWs in MPLS networks: LDP, RSVP-TE, and GMPLS." Perhaps GMPLS in this list should be replaced by BGP/MPLS. RSVP-TE is equally used as signaling protocol to distribute MPLS and GMPLS label information. There are three paradigms that operate with distinct sets of constructs:
- LDP MPLS, a.k.a. IP/MPLS;
- TE-MPLS;
- TE-GMPLS.
- Section 4.4, second para. Would note that relationship between LDP and TE-(G)MPLS networks might be not only as peering but as client-server, e.g. LDP over RSVP-TE tunnels that could be MSPL-TP.
Greg
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