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Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OAM) features for RAW
draft-ietf-raw-oam-support-02

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Document Type
This is an older version of an Internet-Draft whose latest revision state is "Expired".
Expired & archived
Authors Fabrice Theoleyre , Georgios Z. Papadopoulos , Greg Mirsky , Carlos J. Bernardos
Last updated 2021-12-05 (Latest revision 2021-06-03)
Replaces draft-theoleyre-raw-oam-support
RFC stream Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
Formats
Additional resources Mailing list discussion
Stream WG state WG Document
Associated WG milestones
Apr 2021
Working Group Adoption of OAM Document
Mar 2022
OAM Document submitted to IESG
Mar 2024
Submit RAW OAM document for publication as Informational
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IESG IESG state Expired
Consensus boilerplate Unknown
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Abstract

Some critical applications may use a wireless infrastructure. However, wireless networks exhibit a bandwidth of several orders of magnitude lower than wired networks. Besides, wireless transmissions are lossy by nature; the probability that a packet cannot be decoded correctly by the receiver may be quite high. In these conditions, providing high reliability and a low delay is challenging. This document lists the requirements of the Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) features recommended to construct a predictable communication infrastructure on top of a collection of wireless segments. This document describes the benefits, problems, and trade- offs for using OAM in wireless networks to achieve Service Level Objectives (SLO).

Authors

Fabrice Theoleyre
Georgios Z. Papadopoulos
Greg Mirsky
Carlos J. Bernardos

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