During Auth 48, the authors of draft-ietf-pwe3-static-pw-status found some
issues with the acknowledgement procedures in Section 5.3 of the draft that we
feel should be addressed before publication. Since the draft has already been
through WG and IETF last call, we would like to highlight the proposed changes
to the working group and solicit feedback.
Section 5.3, 3rd paragraph:
Reason for change:
The current suggested default refresh timer value is too short to allow
scaling
to very large numbers of PWs while minimising the overhead. It is also
inconsistent
with the suggested default requested in an ACK packet. Therefore we suggest
increasing
the default to 600secs.
OLD: The suggested default value for the refresh timer is 30 seconds.
NEW: The suggested default value for the refresh timer is 600 seconds.
Section 5.3, 4th paragraph:
Reason for change:
The current text requires that a receiving PE must acknowledge a PW status
message
of 'clear all faults' in order to force a transmitter to stop sending PW
status
messages at 1 second intervals. We are concerned that a mandatory
acknowledgement
adds an unnecessary complexity to the protocol which is inconsistent
with
the use of the acknowledgement as per the following section (5.3.1).
Additionally,
we are also concerned that this may cause problems if a
transmitter
is flapping between 'clear all faults' and a non-zero value, and if
the
acknowledgement is lost. We therefore suggest that the acknowledgement
to
'clear all faults' be made optional, and that the transmitter
behavior be changed so
that it sends up to 3 status messages of zero in a row, and then goes
silent.
OLD:
To clear a particular status fault, the PE need only send an
updated message with the corresponding bit cleared. If the PW
status
code is zero, the PW OAM message will be sent like any other PW OAM
status message using the procedures described above; however, it MUST
be
acknowledged with a packet with a timer value of zero. This will
cause
the PE sending the PW status notification message with a PW status
code
equal to zero to stop sending and to continue normal operation.
NEW:
To clear a particular status fault, the PE need only send an
updated message with the corresponding bit cleared. If the PW
status
code is zero, the PW OAM message will be sent like any other PW OAM
status message using the procedures described above; however,
transmission will cease after 3 PW status messages have been sent. A
PW
status message of zero MAY be acknowledged as per the procedures
described
in Section 5.3.1. If it is acknowledged, then a timer
value of zero MUST be used. This SHOULD cause the PE sending the PW
status
notification message with a PW status code equal to zero to stop
sending
and to continue normal operation.
Section 5.3.1, 1st paragraph:
Reason for change:
The procedures currently defined in this paragraph can lead to a
receiver
of the static status message timing out if it requests, throught the use of
the
ACK mechanism, a longer refresh timer from the transmitter. This is because
the
current text implies that the transmitter change its referesh timer
immediately
on receipt of the ack packet from the receiver. The new text clarifies
that
the refresh timer be updated at the end of the current refresh interval,
as
well as making some other editorial clarifications.
OLD:
The PE receiving a PW OAM message containing a PW status message
can acknowledge the PW status message by simply building an almost
identical reply packet with the A bit set, and transmitting it on the
PW
ACH back to the source of the PW status message. The timer value set
in
the reply packet SHOULD then be used by the PE as the new transmit
interval. If the transmitting PE does not want to use the new
timer
value (for local policy reasons, or because it simply cannot support
it), it MUST refresh the PW OAM message with the timer value it
desires.
The receiving PE will then set its timeout timer according to the
timer
value that is in the packet received, regardless of what timer value
it
sent. The receiving PE MUST NOT retry to set the timer value more
than
once per timer value.
NEW:
A PE receiving a PW OAM message containing a PW status message MAY
acknowledge the PW status message by simply building a reply
packet
with the same format and status code as the received PW OAM message,
but with the A bit set, and transmitting it on the PW ACh back
to the source of the PW OAM message. The receiving PE MAY use
the
refresh timer field in the acknowledgement packet to request a new
refresh interval from the originator of the PW OAM message. The timer
value set in the reply packet SHOULD then be used by the originator
of
the PW OAM message as the new transmit interval. If the requested
refresh timer value is used, the PW OAM message transmission interval
is
only set to the new value and the new value sent in the next PW OAM
message, when the current timer expires. If the transmitting PE does
not
want to use the new timer value (for local policy reasons, or because
it
simply cannot support it), it MUST refresh the PW OAM message with
the
timer value it desires. The receiving PE will then set its timeout
timer
according to the new refresh timer value that is in the packet
received,
regardless of what timer value it requested. The receiving PE MUST
NOT
request a new refresh timer value more than once per refresh interval.