Hi Brian and All, I have an interest on draft-ietf-anima-asa-guidelines. Would you like to pay attention to draft-dang-anima-network-service-auto-deployment-00?
To achieve the objective of network service auto-deployment, the autonomic networks ecosystem must design a new ASAs and corresponding GRASP objective definitions. The ASAs are responsible for resource-based path management and control, such as resource-based path /segment-path calculation and path state maintenance. The GRASP is used to exchanging the service/path information and the related resource information among the autonomic nodes in order to negotiate the service/path resources. Therefore, the ASAs must legally register with GRASP in the ACP . Therefore, the ASAs must legally register with GRASP in the ACP for the purpose of serving them with the related GRASP objects. A New GRASP Objective Option as an example is defined as follows. - name: s-deployment-value, which is need to be assigned by IANA registration - objective-flag: F_DISC and F_SYNCH - objective-value: a data structure as follows -- s-identification, which is used to distinguish different network services -- s-deployment-type, which indicates that it is new, or updated, or deleted -- s-resource-information, which are the assured resources of the network service. -- resource-type, which indicate bandwidth, or latency, etc. -- resource-value, which indicate the value. -- s-deployment-status, which indicate deployment success or failure, and the reason for the failure The corresponding ASA need full life cycle management, from establishment, maintenance to termination. The ASA on network autonomic node interacts with GRASP objective ( such as s-deployment-value) via GRASP API. The ASA interaction among different nodes uses GRASP protocol for information exchange, synchronization and negotiation. Personally, I feel that this document has helped me a lot in my work. Best wishes, Joanna -----Original Message----- From: Anima [mailto:anima-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Brian E Carpenter Sent: 2021年7月11日 6:54 To: t...@cs.fau.de; anima@ietf.org; anima-cha...@ietf.org Subject: Re: [Anima] Call for agenda items ANIMA @ IETF 111, online Hi, About draft-ietf-anima-asa-guidelines: Although we probably want to produce one more version, I think the authors of this draft feel it is as complete as seems possible at present. So is it possible to plan a WG Last Call as soon as the next version comes out? If so, I would suggest that we do *not* need a slot in the meeting, but simply a mention in the Chair's slides that the document is nearly ready. If the chairs disagree, of course we could briefly present it yet again, but in the Monday session please, if you would like me to be awake ;-). Regards Brian Carpenter On 09-Jul-21 03:12, t...@cs.fau.de wrote: > Dear ANIMA WG > > It is this time again! > > ANIMA WG will meet at IETF111 online for two 1 hour slots: > Monday July 26, Session 2, 21:30 - 22:30 UTC > Thursday July 29, Session 1, 19:00 - 20:00 UTC So we will have more > time for discussions. > > Please submit your requests for Agenda items in reply to this email, > to anima-cha...@ietf.org and copy anima@ietf.org unless you want to > discuss agenda issues in private with the chairs. > > Topic/Title > Nam of Presenter(s) > Length of time requested > If applicable: name of draft(s) discussed > > Please note explicitly if you CAN have the agenda item only > in one of the two slots due to conflicts. > > No need to wait with agenda slots until you have uploaded your (updated) > draft! > > Especially this time around we would appreciate requests for agenda > slots to be as early as possible so we can try to shuffle them around > the two time slots best. Of course, by default we would sort as usual > by WG adopted items first, then actively discussed non-WG items and > finally new, non-discussed work proposals. > > Also: Once you have your slides, go to: > > https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/111/session/anima > > and upload your slides via the "Propose Slides" Button (pick either of > the two slots as you see fit). > > Please also remember to (re-)start discussing any non-WG adopted work > also on the anima@ietf.org mailing list to encourage WG members to > read your work and comment! > > More details about the IETF 111 can be found at: > https://www.ietf.org/how/meetings/111/ > > ANIMA WG Chairs, Toerless/Sheng > > _______________________________________________ > Anima mailing list > Anima@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/anima > _______________________________________________ Anima mailing list Anima@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/anima _______________________________________________ Anima mailing list Anima@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/anima