Common Control and Measurement Plane
charter-ietf-ccamp-07-00
Document | Proposed charter | Common Control and Measurement Plane WG (ccamp) Snapshot | |
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Title | Common Control and Measurement Plane | ||
Last updated | 2014-11-19 | ||
State | Start Chartering/Rechartering (Internal Steering Group/IAB Review) Rechartering | ||
WG | State | Active | |
IESG | Responsible AD | John Scudder | |
Charter edit AD | Adrian Farrel | ||
Send notices to | (None) |
The CCAMP working group is responsible for standardizing a common
control plane and a separate common measurement plane for non-packet
technologies found in the Internet and in the networks of telecom
service providers (ISPs and SPs). Examples of the devices in such
networks include photonic cross-connects, OEO switches, ROADMs, TDM
switches and Ethernet switches.
In this context, measurement refers to the acquisition and
distribution of attributes relevant to the setting up of tunnels
and paths.
The working group develops extensions to core Traffic Engineering
protocols that are under the care of other working groups. The CCAMP
working group will coordinate with the TEAS working group to ensure
that extensions that can be generalized for use with more than one
technology are made appropriately, and with the working groups that
have responsibility for the specific protocols.
CCAMP WG work scope includes:
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Definition of protocol-independent metrics and parameters
(measurement attributes) for describing links and paths that are
required for routing and signaling in technology-specific
networks. These will be developed in conjunction with requests
and requirements from other WGs to ensure overall usefulness. -
Maintenance and extension of the Link Management Protocol (LMP).
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Functional specification of extensions for GMPLS-related routing
(OSPF, ISIS) and signaling (RSVP-TE) protocols required for path
establishment and maintenance in non-packet, technology-specific
networks. Protocol formats and procedures that embody these
extensions will be done jointly with the WGs supervising those
protocols and the TEAS working group has the responsibility to
determine whether such protocol extensions should be generalized
for Traffic Engineering in any network.
This may include protocol work to support data planes that have
already been approved by another Standards Development
Organization. Note that the specification or modification of data
planes is out of scope of this working group
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Definition of management objects (e.g., as part of MIB modules
or YANG models) and control of OAM techniques relevant to the
protocols and extensions specified within the WG. -
Determine non-packet-specific aspects of traffic engineering
including for multi-areas/multi-AS/multi-layer scenarios in
cooperation with the TEAS and PCE working groups. -
Define how the properties of network resources gathered by a
measurement protocol (or by other means such as configuration)
can be distributed in existing routing protocols, such as OSPF,
IS-IS, and BGP-LS. CCAMP will work with the WGs that supervise
these
The CCAMP WG currently works on the following tasks:
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Protocol extensions in support of WSON.
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Protocol extensions in support of flexible grid lambda networks.
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Maintenance of existing protocol extensions for non-packet
technology-specific networks (Ethernet, TDM, OTN) already
specified by CCAMP. -
Maintenance of LMP.