Common Control and Measurement Plane (ccamp) -------------------------------------------- Charter Last Modified: 2009-06-15 Current Status: Active Working Group Chair(s): Deborah Brungard Lou Berger Routing Area Director(s): Ross Callon Adrian Farrel Routing Area Advisor: Adrian Farrel Secretary(ies): Daniel King Mailing Lists: General Discussion:ccamp@ietf.org To Subscribe: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ccamp Archive: http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ccamp/current/maillist.html Description of Working Group: Organizational Overview The CCAMP working group coordinates the work within the IETF defining a common control plane and a separate common measurement plane for physical path and core tunneling technologies of Internet and telecom service providers (ISPs and SPs), e.g. O-O and O-E-O optical switches, TDM Switches, Ethernet Switches, ATM and Frame Relay switches, IP encapsulation tunneling technologies, and MPLS in cooperation with the MPLS WG. In this context, measurement refers to the acquisition and distribution of attributes relevant to the setting up of tunnels and paths. CCAMP WG work scope includes: - Definition of protocol-independent metrics and parameters (measurement attributes) for describing links and paths that are required for routing and signaling. These will be developed in conjunction with requests and requirements from other WGs to ensure overall usefulness. - Definition of protocol(s) and extensions to them required for link and path attribute measurement. Link Management Protocol (LMP) is included here. - Functional specification of extensions for routing (OSPF, ISIS) and signalling (RSVP-TE) required for path establishment. Protocol formats and procedures that embody these extensions will be done jointly with the WGs supervising those protocols. - Definition of the mechanisms required to determine the route and properties of an established path (tunnel tracing). - Definition of management objects (e.g. as part of MIB modules) and OAM techniques relevant to the protocols and extensions specified within the WG. - Work on traffic-engineering GMPLS mechanisms and protocol extensions to support source-controlled and explicitly-routed Ethernet data paths for Ethernet data planes that are already approved by an Standards Development Organization (SDO) with responsibility for the Ethernet data plane. It is expected that the primary SDO in this case is the IEEE. Note that the specification or modification of Ethernet data planes is out of scope. - Work on GMPLS mechanisms and protocol extensions to support the transport profile of MPLS (MPLS-TP) in cooperation with the MPLS, L2VPN, and PWE3 Working Group and in coordination with the requirements expressed jointly by the IETF and ITU-T. CCAMP WG currently works on the following tasks: - Define how the properties of network resources gathered by a measurement protocol can be distributed in existing routing protocols, such as OSPF and IS-IS. CCAMP defines the generic description of the properties and how they are distributed in OSPF. The specifics of distribution within IS-IS are being addressed in the ISIS WG. - Define signaling and routing mechanisms and extensions to allow path and tunnel setup and maintenance across multiple domains, where a domain may be an IGP area, an Autonomous System, or any other region of topological visibility. To this end, work cooperatively with the PCE and MPLS WGs. - Define abstract link and path properties needed for link and path protection. Specify signalling mechanisms for path protection, diverse routing and fast path restoration. Ensure that multi-layer path protection and restoration functions are achievable using the defined signalling, routing, and measurement protocols, either separately or in combination. - Identify which requirements for signaling and routing for Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON) are not currently met by protocols defined in CCAMP; based on these, define mechanisms to address these requirements. - Produce extensions to the CCAMP WG protocols and RFCs necessary to create an MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS TP). The work on the MPLS TP will be coordinated between the MPLS, L2VPN, PWE3, and CCAMP working groups that are jointly chartered to do MPLS TP work. In doing this work, the WG will work closely with at least the following other WGs: MPLS, L2VPN, PWE3, ISIS, OSPF, IDR, L1VPN and PCE. The WG will also cooperate with the ITU-T and the IEEE 802.1. Goals and Milestones: Done Post strawman WG goals and charter Done Identify and document a limited set of candidate solutions for signalling and for measurement. Among candidate control solutions to be considered are the existing GMPLS drafts. Done Build appropriate design teams Done Submit WG document defining path setup portions of common control plane protocol Done Submit WG document defining common measurement plane protocol Done Submit LMP MIB to IESG Done Submit protection & restoration documents to IESG Done Submit ASON signaling requirements doc to IESG Done Submit GMPLS MIBs to IESG Done Produce CCAMP WG document for generic tunnel tracing protocol Done Produce CCAMP WG document for multi-area/AS signaling and routing Done Submit ASON routing requirements doc to IESG Done Submit revised charter and milestones to IESG for IESG consideration of more detailed deliverables and determination of usefulness of continuation of WG Done First version WG I-D for Advertising TE Node Capabilities in ISIS and OSPF Done First version WG I-D for Automatic discovery of MPLS-TE mesh membership Done Submit ASON Routing evaluation I-D for IESG review Done Cross-WG review of I-D for Advertising TE Node Capabilities in ISIS and OSPF Done First version WG I-D MPLS to GMPLS migration strategies Done First version WG I-D Requirements for Multi-Layer and Multi-Region Networks Done First version WG I-D for Evaluation of existing protocols for MLN/MRN Done First version of WG I-D for ASON Routing solutions Done Submit RSVP-TE extensions for inter-domain signaling I-D for IESG review Done Submit Per-domain path computation signaling I-D for IESG review Done First version of WG I-D for OSPF-TE/GMPLS MIB module Done Submit GMPLS signaling in support of Call Management I-D for IESG review Done First version WG Informational I-D for Analysis of inter-domain issues for disjoint and protected paths Done Submit I-D for Advertising TE Node Capabilities in ISIS and OSPF for IESG review Done First version WG I-D for Protocol solutions for MLN/MRN Done Submit GMPLS/ASON lexicography I-D for IESG review Done First version WG I-D MPLS-GMPLS interworking requirements and solutions Done Submit LSP Stitching I-D for IESG review Done Submit I-D for Automatic discovery of MPLS-TE mesh membership for IESG review Done First version WG I-D GMPLS OAM Requirements Done Submit GMPLS routing and signaling interoperability advice I-D for IESG review Done Submit MPLS to GMPLS migration strategies I-D for IESG review Done Submit Requirements for Multi-Layer and Multi-Region Networks I-D for IESG review Done Submit MPLS-GMPLS interworking requirements and solutions I-D for IESG review Done Submit Evaluation of existing protocols for MLN/MRN for IESG review Done First version WG I-Ds for GMPLS source-controlled and explicitly-routed Ethernet networks Done Submit Informational I-D for Analysis of inter-domain issues for disjoint and protected paths for IESG review Aug 2008 First version of Working Group draft providing Control Plane Framework for MPLS-TP Sep 2008 Submit OSPF-TE/GMPLS MIB module for MIB doctor and IESG review Oct 2008 First version of Working Group draft defining RSVP-TE extensions for MPLS-TP Dec 2008 Submit GMPLS OAM Requirements I-D for IESG review Done Submit ASON Routing solutions I-D for IESG review Jan 2009 Submit protocol extensions for GMPLS source-controlled and explicitly-routed Ethernet networks for IESG review Feb 2009 Submit Protocol solutions for MLN/MRN I-D for IESG review Mar 2009 Submit Control Plane Framework for MPLS-TP for IESG review Jun 2009 Submit RSVP-TE extensions for MPLS-TP for IESG review Jun 2009 Recharter or close Working Group Internet-Drafts: Posted Revised I-D Title ------ ------- -------------------------------------------- Apr 2006 Oct 2009 Procedures for Dynamically Signaled Hierarchical Label Switched Paths Jul 2006 Aug 2009 OSPFv2 Routing Protocols Extensions for ASON Routing Sep 2006 Sep 2009 Graceful Shutdown in MPLS and Generalized MPLS Traffic Engineering Networks Sep 2006 Jul 2009 draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-vcat-lcas-08.txt Nov 2007 Oct 2009 Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Protocol Extensions for Multi-Layer and Multi-Region Networks (MLN/MRN) Feb 2008 Oct 2009 Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Ethernet Label Switching Architecture and Framework Mar 2008 Oct 2009 Label Switched Path (LSP) Dynamic Provisioning Performance Metrics in Generalized MPLS Networks Mar 2008 Sep 2009 Data Channel Status Confirmation Extensions for the Link Management Protocol Mar 2008 Sep 2009 RSVP-TE Signaling Extension For Management Plane To Control Plane LSP Handover In A GMPLS Enabled Transport Network. Apr 2008 Oct 2009 Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) Support For Metro Ethernet Forum and G.8011 User-Network Interface (UNI) Apr 2008 Oct 2009 Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) Support For Metro Ethernet Forum and G.8011 Ethernet Service Switching Apr 2008 Oct 2009 Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) control of Ethernet PBB-TE May 2008 Sep 2009 Document: draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-g-694-lambda-labels-04.txt Jun 2008 Jun 2009 Service Provider Requirements for Ethernet control with GMPLS Aug 2008 Oct 2009 Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) Data Channel Switching Capable (DCSC) and Channel Set Label Extensions Aug 2008 Oct 2009 Routing and Wavelength Assignment Information Model for Wavelength Switched Optical Networks Dec 2008 Oct 2009 Framework for GMPLS and PCE Control of Wavelength Switched Optical Networks (WSON) Dec 2008 Oct 2009 Routing and Wavelength Assignment Information Encoding for Wavelength Switched Optical Networks Jun 2009 Oct 2009 A Framework for the Control of Wavelength Switched Optical Networks (WSON) with Impairments Request For Comments: RFC Stat Published Title ------- -- ----------- ------------------------------------ RFC3471 PS Feb 2003 Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Functional Description RFC3472 PS Feb 2003 Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Constraint-based Routed Label Distribution Protocol (CR-LDP) Extensions RFC3473 PS Feb 2003 Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS)Signaling Resource ReserVation Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) Extensions RFC3609 I Oct 2003 Tracing Requirements for Generic Tunnels RFC3945Standard Nov 2004 Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching Architecture RFC3946Standard Nov 2004 Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching Extensions for SONET and SDH Control RFC4003Standard Feb 2005 GMPLS Signaling Procedure For Egress Control RFC4139 I Aug 2005 Requirements for Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) Signaling Usage and Extensions for Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON) RFC4202Standard Oct 2005 Routing Extensions in Support of Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) RFC4203Standard Oct 2005 OSPF Extensions in Support of Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching RFC4204Standard Oct 2005 Link Management Protocol (LMP) RFC4207Standard Oct 2005 Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) Encoding for Link Management Protocol (LMP) Test Messages RFC4208Standard Oct 2005 Generalize Multiprotocol Label Switching(GMPLS) User-Network Interface (UNI): Resource ReserVation Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) Support for the Overlay Model RFC4209Standard Nov 2005 Link Management Protocol (LMP) for Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) Optical Line Systems RFC4258 I Nov 2005 Requirements for Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Routing for the Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON) RFC4257 I Dec 2005 Framework for Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS)-based Control of Synchronous Digital Hierarchy/Synchronous Optical Networking (SDH/SONET) Networks RFC4328Standard Jan 2006 Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Extensions for G.709 Optical Transport Networks Control RFC4327Standard Jan 2006 Link Management Protocol (LMP) Management Information Base (MIB) RFC4394 I Feb 2006 A Transport Network View of the Link Management Protocol (LMP) RFC4397 I Feb 2006 A Lexicography for the Interpretation of Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Terminology within The Context of the ITU-T's Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON) Architecture RFC4428 I Mar 2006 Analysis of Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS)-based Recovery Mechanisms (including Protection and Restoration) RFC4427 I Mar 2006 Recovery (Protection and Restoration) Terminology for Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) RFC4426 PS Mar 2006 Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Recovery Functional Specification RFC4558 PS Jun 2006 Node-ID Based Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) Hello: A Clarification Statement RFC4606 PS Aug 2006 Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Extensions for Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) and Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) Control RFC4631 PS Sep 2006 Link Management Protocol (LMP) Management Information Base (MIB) RFC4652 I Oct 2006 Evaluation of Existing Routing Protocols against Automatic Switched Optical Network (ASON) Routing Requirements RFC4736 I Nov 2006 Reoptimization of Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Traffic Engineering (TE) Loosely Routed Label Switch Path (LSP) RFC4726 I Nov 2006 A Framework for Inter-Domain Multiprotocol Label Switching Traffic Engineering RFC4783 PS Dec 2006 GMPLS - Communication of Alarm Information RFC4801 PS Feb 2007 Definitions of Textual Conventions for Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Management RFC4802 PS Feb 2007 Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Traffic Engineering Management Information Base RFC4803 PS Feb 2007 Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS)Label Switching Router (LSR) Management Information Base RFC4874 PS Apr 2007 Exclude Routes - Extension to Resource ReserVation Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) RFC4872 PS May 2007 RSVP-TE Extensions in support of End-to-End Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Recovery RFC4873 PS May 2007 GMPLS Segment Recovery RFC4920 PS Jul 2007 Crankback Signaling Extensions for MPLS and GMPLS RSVP-TE RFC4972 PS Jul 2007 Routing extensions for discovery of Multiprotocol (MPLS) Label Switch Router (LSR) Traffic Engineering (TE) mesh membership RFC4974 PS Aug 2007 Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) RSVP-TE Signaling Extensions in support of Calls RFC4990 I Sep 2007 Use of Addresses in Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Networks RFC5063 PS Oct 2007 Extensions to GMPLS Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) Graceful Restart RFC5073 PS Dec 2007 IGP Routing Protocol Extensions for Discovery of Traffic Engineering Node Capabilities RFC5151 PS Feb 2008 Inter domain Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) and Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) Traffic Engineering - RSVP-TE extensions RFC5150 PS Feb 2008 Label Switched Path Stitching with Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching Traffic Engineering (GMPLS TE) RFC5152 PS Feb 2008 A Per-domain path computation method for establishing Inter-domain Traffic Engineering (TE) Label Switched Paths (LSPs) RFC5145 I Mar 2008 Framework for MPLS-TE to GMPLS migration RFC5146 I Mar 2008 Interworking Requirements to Support operation of MPLS-TE over GMPLS Networks RFC5212 I Jul 2008 Requirements for GMPLS-Based Multi-Region and Multi-Layer Networks (MRN/MLN) RFC5298 I Aug 2008 Analysis of Inter-domain Label Switched Path (LSP) Recovery RFC5339 I Sep 2008 Evaluation of Existing GMPLS Protocols against Multi-Layer and Multi-Region Networks (MLN/MRN) RFC5316 PS Dec 2008 ISIS Extensions in Support of Inter-Autonomous System (AS) MPLS and GMPLS Traffic Engineering RFC5392 PS Jan 2009 OSPF Extensions in Support of Inter-Autonomous System (AS) MPLS and GMPLS Traffic Engineering RFC5420 PS Feb 2009 Encoding of Attributes for MPLS LSP Establishment Using Resource Reservation Protocol Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) RFC5467 E Mar 2009 GMPLS Asymmetric Bandwidth Bidirectional Label Switched Paths (LSPs) RFC5495 I Mar 2009 Description of the Resource Reservation Protocol - Traffic-Engineered (RSVP-TE) Graceful Restart Procedures RFC5493 I Apr 2009 Requirements for the Conversion Between Permanent Connections and Switched Connections in a Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Network RFC5553 PS May 2009 Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) Extensions for Path Key Support