Hi Shraddha,
The two methods of automatic generation of BW-metric introduced in the draft
are also likely to be the method of manual configuration of BW-metric by
operators. Operators can certainly manually configure any BW-metric he wants
to configure.
However, the manually configured BW-metric cannot deviate from the actual
bandwidth capacity of the link, otherwise it could be any other names such as
BX-metric.
For manual assignment, the problem may still exist We can find an example that
the accumulated bandwidth-metric on the path may offset the manually increased
bandwidth-metric of links on the path.
Combination of bandwidth attribute of link and other metric that is cumulative
may be another co-exist way to completely address this issue.
Regards,
PSF
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主 题 :RE: Re:[Lsr] LSR WG Adoption Poll for "Flexible Algorithms: Bandwidth,
Delay, Metrics and Constraints" - draft-hegde-lsr-flex-algo-bw-con-02
Hi Pengshaofu,
I was suggesting to manually assign bandwidth metric which will override the
automatic metric calculation
as described in the draft section 5. Physically adding more fiber/capacity is
not a feasible solution.
Rgds
Shraddha
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Hi Shraddha,
Thanks for your rely.
So it seems that the scheme may lead to the selection of links with less
bandwidth. To address this point, the method as you described to assign more
bandwidth to high bandwidth links seems not always possible, e.g, adding more
fiber ?
Can this point can be addressed by combination of bandwidth attribute of link
and other metric that is cumulative ? IMO, bandwidth is not cumulative.
Regards
PSF
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发件人:ShraddhaHegde
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日 期 :2021年05月13日 21:01
主 题 :RE: Re:[Lsr] LSR WG Adoption Poll for "Flexible Algorithms: Bandwidth,
Delay, Metrics and Constraints" - draft-hegde-lsr-flex-algo-bw-con-02
Hi Peng shaofu,
As per the draft, if automatic metric calculation with reference bandwidth
method is used to calculate the metric
Then as per your example s->D path will be chosen since metric is 10.
Lets say operator wants to choose S->X1->X2-àX10->D path then operator can
manually assign higher bandwidth
Metric on S->D link which will ensure S->D path is not the least cost path.
Rgds
Shraddha
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Sorry for spelling mistakens in the previous email.
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Hi WG,
I have a little doubt about the scheme described in this document.
See the following example:
S ---- X1 ----- X2 ---- ... ... ----- X10 ----- D
\----------------------------------------------/
Suppose the links in S---X1---X2...---D have the same bandwidth 10G, and the
link S-D has bandwidth 1G.
Suppose that we select "reference bandwidth = 100G", then,
each link in S---X1---X2...---D will have the same bandwidth-metric 10 (i.e.,
100/10)
link S-D will have a bandwidth-metric 100 (i.e., 100/1)
So flex-algo path from S to D based on bandwidth-metric will be S-D, not
S---X1---X2...---D, because the later has a large cumulative bandwitdh-metric
(i.e., 11*10).
But our expect path should not be S-D, but S---X1---X2...---D, as it has large
bandwidth.
Do I misunderstand anything ?
Regards,
PSF
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主 题 :[Lsr] LSR WG Adoption Poll for "Flexible Algorithms: Bandwidth, Delay,
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