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62nd IETF Minneapolis March 2005 draft-jaihyung-ccamp-arpsignal- 00.txt Use of ARP and Flood Routing Technique for LSP setup in ECPNOther Submitted Drafts : - draft-jaihyung-ccamp-lserequirement- 00.txt Requirement for (G)MPLS implantation over Ethernet- draft-jaihyung-ccamp-lseframework-00.txt Framework for (G)MPLS implementation in Ethernet based Customer Premise NetworkAuthor : Jaihyung Cho [email protected]

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Page 1: Author :  Jaihyung Cho        jaihyung@etri.re.kr

62nd IETF Minneapolis March 2005

Draft Titles

draft-jaihyung-ccamp-arpsignal-00.txt “Use of ARP and Flood Routing Technique for LSP setup in ECPN”

Other Submitted Drafts :- draft-jaihyung-ccamp-lserequirement-00.txt “Requirement for (G)MPLS implantation over Ethernet”- draft-jaihyung-ccamp-lseframework-00.txt “Framework for (G)MPLS implementation in Ethernet based Customer Premise Network”

Author : Jaihyung Cho [email protected]

Page 2: Author :  Jaihyung Cho        jaihyung@etri.re.kr

62nd IETF Minneapolis March 2005

Proposal : Use GMPLS Control for Bridge

Higher Layer Entities

MACDependant

802.1Protocols GMPLSLAN

Management

MACDependant

MAC Relay(Label Switching)

GMPLS Bridge Architecture

• Ethernet QoS need Reservation• L2 LSP may be a Cost-effective Solution for Ethernet QoS

Page 3: Author :  Jaihyung Cho        jaihyung@etri.re.kr

62nd IETF Minneapolis March 2005

Issue : RSVP may not be appropriate for Ethernet

• See draft-jaihyung-ccamp-arpsignal-00.txt for discussion – RFC2814, RFC2815, RFC2816 : RSVP for 802 Networks– Heaviness, weak security, operational difficulty, low industry support, etc..

• USE ARP !!! for L2 LSP setup

VDSLmodem

L3SW BRASDSLAM

VDSL

Premium Core

KORNET(BE)N-SW

1G1G100M20M/4M

ARP Signal

L2 LSP

Ethernet Switches

Page 4: Author :  Jaihyung Cho        jaihyung@etri.re.kr

62nd IETF Minneapolis March 2005

Why use ARP ?

• Ubiquitous deployment in all terminals– Receiver capability is not mandatory– LSP can be established in partial deployment

• Designed to carry MAC address– Appropriate if MAC address is used for Label

• New Session auto triggering of ARP– Connection to unknown terminal ARP

Page 5: Author :  Jaihyung Cho        jaihyung@etri.re.kr

62nd IETF Minneapolis March 2005

Incorporation of Routing

• Use Flood Routing !! technique• Establish LSP via optimum path for QoS

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ARP flood ARP flood

ARP flood

Spanning Tree

Page 6: Author :  Jaihyung Cho        jaihyung@etri.re.kr

62nd IETF Minneapolis March 2005

Next Actions

• Call for participation on L2SC issues– Request for review/feedback

• Call for contribution to the 3 drafts– Send your proposal, that we can add

• More drafts to come– Ethernet based Access Network– Core network implementation using High-

performance Ethernet Bridges