Network Working Group                        Lou Berger (Movaz) - Editor
Internet Draft                          Yakov Rekhter (Juniper) - Editor
Expiration Date: April 2003

                                                            October 2002


           Generalized MPLS Signaling - Implementation Survey


             draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-signaling-survey-03.txt

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Abstract

   This document provides a survey of GMPLS signaling implementations.
   The primary focus of this survey are the signaling protocol
   mechanisms specified in the Generalized MPLS signaling documents.
   Other specifications and documents are listed if included in the
   submitted form.  The survey form and latest version of this document
   are available from http://www.labn.net/gmpls-survey.



















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Contents

 1    Survey Summary  ..............................................   3
 2    Survey Forms  ................................................   8
 2.1  AcceLight Networks  ..........................................   8
 2.2  Agilent Technologies  ........................................  13
 2.3  Alcatel  .....................................................  16
 2.4  Calient Networks  ............................................  22
 2.5  Ciena Corporation  ...........................................  27
 2.6  Data Connection Ltd  .........................................  30
 2.7  Equipe Communications Corp.  .................................  35
 2.8  Firstwave Intelligent Optical Networks  ......................  39
 2.9  HCL Technologies Ltd., India  ................................  43
 2.10 Intel Corporation  ...........................................  46
 2.11 Japan Telecom Co., Ltd.  .....................................  49
 2.12 Juniper Networks  ............................................  53
 2.13 Lumentis AB  .................................................  57
 2.14 Marconi  .....................................................  60
 2.15 Movaz Networks  ..............................................  63
 2.16 NEC Corporation  .............................................  66
 2.17 NetPlane Systems  ............................................  70
 2.18 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation  ..................  75
 2.19 Nortel Networks  .............................................  79
 2.20 Polaris Networks Inc  ........................................  82
 2.21 Sycamore Networks Inc.   .....................................  86
 2.22 Tellium, Inc.  ...............................................  89
 2.23 Tropic Networks Inc  .........................................  92
 2.24 Wipro Technologies  ..........................................  94
 2.25 Anonymous 1  .................................................  98
 3    Acknowledgments  ............................................. 100
 4    Security Considerations  ..................................... 100
 5    IANA Considerations  ......................................... 101
 6    References  .................................................. 101
 7    Editors' Addresses  .......................................... 101




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1. Survey Summary

   This document is a compilation of responses to the GMPLS Signaling
   implementation form found at http://www.labn.net/gmpls-survey/sig-
   survey.txt.  After a brief summary, each response in it's entirety is
   listed.  (**The editors, make no claim as to the accuracy of the
   information provided nor do they endorse the statements made within
   each response.**)  Anonymous submissions were handled by Scott
   Bradner, sob@harvard.edu.  All identifying information was removed
   prior to these submissions being forwarded to the editors.
   Generalized MPLS signaling is specified in the documents [GMPLS-SIG],
   [GMPLS-RSVP], [GMPLS-LDP] and [GMPLS-SONET].

   Table 1 summarizes the results of the GMPLS signaling aspects of
   survey.  Many included implementation details for other
   specifications or drafts.  These details are included in the full
   response section, but not in the summary table.  Table 2 provides
   total results by feature/question.

   The categories covered in summary Table 1 are:

   o  Type
      Indicates type of implementation.  Indicated types include:
      tester, (network) equipment, (portable or internal use) code.  If
      the type was not evident, "unknown" is used.

   o  Drafts
      Indicates supported drafts.  [GMPLS-SIG] is assumed.  "R" is used
      to indicate [GMPLS-RSVP], "L" indicates [GMPLS-LDP] and "S"
      indicates [GMPLS-SONET].

   o  Software (S/w) Genealogy
      Indicates the source of the implementation.  Two sub-categories
      are listed.  The "external" category indicates the original source
      of the code, or "yes" if not indicated. The "internal" indicates
      the part of the code developed by the respondent.

   o  Switch Capabilities
      Indicates the type of switching supported.  "P" indicates PSC, "T"
      indicates TDM, "L" indicates LSC and "F" indicates FSC.

   o  Label Types
      Indicates the supported label types.  "M" indicates MPLS labels,
      "G" indicates the generalized label, "W" indicates waveband labels
      and "S" indicates SONET/SDH label.






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   o  Feature Summary
      Summarizes supported features, by sub-category broken out in the
      survey form.  Sub-categories are indicated in the table header.
      The "L" sub-category is used for form section 11, "Label Related".
      "B" is used for form section 13, "Bidirectional LSPs".  "N" is
      used for form section 14, "Notification".  "O" is used for form
      section 15, "Other features".

      In the table, an "F" indicates that all sub-category features list
      in the form are supported.  A "P" indicates partial support, i.e.,
      some boxes were not checked.








































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   +===================================================================+
   |Ref.       | Type  |Draft|  S/w Genealogy  |Switch |Label  |Feature|
   |Section    |       |     |External:Internal|Caps.  |Types  |L:B:N:O|
   +===================================================================+
   | 2.1       |Equip. |R   S|Yes     :n/a     |P T L  |M G   S|F:F:P:P|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.2       |Tester |R   S|        :All     |P T L F|M G W S|F:F:F:F|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.3       |Equip. |R   S|Yes     :n/a     |  T L F|  G W S|P:F:F:F|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.4       |Equip. |R    |Yes     :TE      |    L F|  G    |P:F:P:P|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.5       |Code   |R   S|Yes     :n/a     |  T    |      S| :F: : |
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.6       |Code   |R   S|Yes     :GMPLS   |P T L F|M G W S|F:F:P:P|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.7       |Equip. |R   S|        :All     |P T    |  G   S| :F:P: |
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.8       |Code   |R L  |        :All     |    L F|  G W  |F:F:F:F|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.9       |Code   |R   S|ISI     :TE,GMPLS|  T    |  G   S|P:F:P:P|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.10      |Equip. |R   S|        :All     |P T    |M G   S|P:F:F:P|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.11      |Code   |R   S|        :All     |  n/a  |  G    |P:F: :P|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.12      |Equip. |R   S|        :All     |P      |M G   S|P:F: :P|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.13      |Equip. |R    |Yes     :GMPLS   |    L  |  G    | :F: : |
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.14      |Equip. |R   S|        :All     |  T L F|  G W S|P:F:F:F|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.15      |Equip. |R   S|LabN    :GMPLS   |  T L F|  G   S|F:F:F:F|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.16      |Equip. |R   S|Yes     :n/a     |  T    |      S|F:F:P:F|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.17      |Code   |R   S|        :All     |P T L F|M G W S|F:F:F:P|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.18      |Equip. |R   S|Yes     :n/a     |P   L  |M G W  |F:F:P:P|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.19      |Code   |  L  |       n/a       |  n/a  |M G W S|F:F:F: |
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.20      |Equip. |R   S|Yes     :n/a     |  T    |      S|P:F:P:F|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.21      |Equip. |R   S|Yes     :n/a     |  T L F|  G   S|F:F:P:P|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.22      |Equip. |R   S|Yes     :n/a     |  T L F|  G   S|F:F:P:P|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+



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   | 2.23      |Equip. |R    |Yes     :n/a     |P   L F|M G W  |P:F:P:P|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.24      |Code   |R L  |        :All     |P T    |M G   S|F:F:F:P|
   +-----------+-------+-----+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+
   | 2.25      |Unknown|R    |Yes     :n/a     |    L  |  G    |P:F:P:P|
   +===================================================================+
   "n/a" indicates that no answer was provided.

                       Table 1: Survey Results Summary










































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   +==================================================================+
   |  Total   |  Total  |                                             |
   |GMPLS-RSVP|GMPLS-LDP|Section, Description                         |
   +==================================================================+
   |         25         |Total participants
   |    24    |    -    |6.   Reference Draft - [GMPLS-RSVP]          |
   |    -     |    3    |6.   Reference Draft - [GMPLS-LDP]           |
   |         20         |6.   Reference Draft - [GMPLS-SONET]         |
   |    10    |    2    |5.1  Switching capabilities - PSC            |
   |    15    |    1    |5.2  Switching capabilities - TDM            |
   |    15    |    2    |5.3  Switching capabilities - LSC            |
   |    10    |    1    |5.4  Switching capabilities - FSC            |
   |    1     |         |9.1  Implementation based on - Purchased code|
   |    1     |         |9.2  Implementation based on - Free code     |
   |    12    |    2    |9.3  Implementation based on - Internal      |
   |    15    |    1    |9.4  Implementation based on - Combination   |
   |    10    |    3    |10.1 MPLS Label                              |
   |    22    |    3    |10.2 Generalized Label                       |
   |    9     |    3    |10.3 Waveband Label                          |
   |    18    |    2    |10.4 SONET/SDH Label                         |
   |    19    |    3    |11.1 Suggested Label                         |
   |    15    |    3    |11.2 Label Set                               |
   |    10    |    -    |12.1 Traffic Parameters - Intserv            |
   |    -     |    6    |12.2 Traffic Parameters - CR-LDP             |
   |    21    |    3    |12.3 GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding                |
   |    18    |    2    |12.4 Traffic Parameters - SONET/SDH          |
   |    24    |    4    |13.  Bidirectional LSPs                      |
   |    10    |    3    |14.1 Acceptable Label Set                    |
   |    15    |    -    |14.2 Notify Request Objects                  |
   |    18    |    -    |14.3 Notify Message                          |
   |    19    |    -    |14.4 Removing State with a PathErr message   |
   |    17    |    2    |15.1 Explicit Label Control                  |
   |    17    |    2    |15.2 Protection Information                  |
   |    17    |    2    |15.3 Administrative Status Information       |
   |    18    |    2    |15.4 Interface Identification                |
   |    16    |    2    |15.5 Errored Interface Identification        |
   |    16    |    1    |15.6 Link Fault Handling                     |
   |    13    |    1    |15.7 Nodal Fault Handling                    |
   +==================================================================+
   "-" indicates that items is not relevant to protocol.

                         Table 2: Survey Totals









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2. Survey Forms

2.1. AcceLight Networks

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.1]

   1.  Organization:
                     AcceLight Networks

   1.1   Organization url(s):

                     www.accelight.com

   2.  Product title(s):

                     PXS 540

   2.1   Brief description(s):

   The PXS 540 is a new class of network element. The 'Photonic
   Service Switch' intgerates data plane switching across a fast
   switching photonic fabric (POS, GE, SONET/SDH), and the control
   plane with GMPLS extensions.

   The PXS 540 can be deployed as a classical MPLS LSR, Broadband TDM
   crossconect (BXC), and/or an opaque Optical crossconnect
   (OXC). With service integration or any combination of functions
   can also be configured such as BXC+OXC, MPLS LSR+OXC, MPLS+BXC or
   MPLS LSR+BXC+OXC.

   ----------------------------------------------------------------
   3. Contact for GMPLS information

   3.1 Name: Debashis Basak

   3.2 Title: Lead Engineer

   3.3 E-mail: dbasak@accelight.com

   3.4 Organization/department: Software - Routing & Signaling

   3.5 Postal address: 70 Abele Rd, Suite 1200, Bridgeville, PA 15017

   3.6 Phone: 412-220-2102 x 115

   3.7 Fax: 412-220-2450


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   4.  Status:
   4.1     [ ] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [X] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   5.1     [X]      [ ]    PSC
   5.2     [X]      [ ]    TDM
   5.3     [X]      [ ]    LSC
   5.4     [ ]      [ ]    FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)

   6.1   [X] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-architecture-02.txt
   6.2   [X] draft-many-ccamp-gmpls-framework-00.txt

   6.3   [X] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-routing-03.txt
   6.4   [X] draft-ietf-ccamp-ospf-gmpls-extensions-05.txt
   6.5   [X] draft-ietf-isis-gmpls-extensions-09.txt

   6.6   [X] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-07.txt
   6.7   [X] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-06.txt
   6.8   [X] draft-ietf-mpls-lsp-hierarchy-04.txt
   6.9   [X] draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-unnum-04.txt
   6.10  [X] draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-02.txt

   6.11  [X] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-03.txt

   6.12  [X] draft-mannie-gmpls-recovery-terminology-00.txt
   6.13  [X] draft-design-team-gmpls-recovery-analysis-00.txt
   6.14  [X] RFC2961 Refresh Reduction
   6.15  [X] draft-ietf-mpls-bundle-01.txt




   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [X] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [X] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [X] SDH



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   7.6    [X] SONET
   7.7    [X] Lambda
   7.8    [ ] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [X] Other (describe): Gigabit Ethernet (GE)
   7.11   [X] Other (describe): POS (Packet over SONET)

   8. Availability
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   8.1     [ ]      [ ]  Public and free
   8.2     [ ]      [ ]  Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3     [ ]      [ ]  On sale.
   8.4     [ ]      [ ]  For internal company use only
   8.5     [x]      [ ]  Other: As part of the Photonic Service Switch Platform

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   9.1     [ ]      [ ]   Purchased code
                          (please list source if possible)
   9.2     [ ]      [ ]   Free code
                          (please list source if possible)
   9.3     [ ]      [ ]   Internal implementation
                          (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4     [X]      [ ]   Internal implementation on top of purchased
                          or free code
   9.4.1                  List portions from external source:
                          (Identify protocol if appropriate)
   9.4.2                  List portions developed internally:
                          (Identify protocol if appropriate)

   10.  Supported Label Types
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   10.1    [X]      [ ] MPLS Label
   10.2    [X]      [ ] Generalized Label
   10.3    [ ]      [ ] Waveband Label
   10.4    [X]      [ ] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   11.1    [X]      [ ] Suggested Label
   11.2    [X]      [ ] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-



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          RSVP]     LDP]
   12.1    [X]      [ ]   Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2    [ ]      [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3    [X]      [ ] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4    [X]      [ ] SONET/SDH

   13.   Bidirectional LSPs
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
           [X]      [ ] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   14.1    [ ]      [ ] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2    [X]          Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3    [X]          Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4    [X]          Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   15.1    [X]      [ ] Explicit Label Control
   15.2    [X]      [ ] Protection Information
   15.3    [X]      [ ] Administrative Status Information
   15.4    [X]      [ ] Interface Identification
   15.5    [ ]      [ ] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6    [X]      [ ] Link Fault Handling
   15.7    [ ]      [ ] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   16.1 [X] draft-ietf-mpls-diff-ext-09.txt
   16.2    [X] RFC 2597 Assured Forwarding PHB group
   16.3    [X] RFC 3246 An Expedited Forwarding PHB
   16.4    [X] RFC 3036 LDP Specification
   16.5    [X] RFC 3037 LDP Applicability
   16.6    [X] RFC 2205 RSVP Protocol Specification
   16.7    [X] RFC 3032 MPLS Label Stack encoding
   16.8    [X] RFC 3031 Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture


   17. Other features supported:
   17.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP]
   17.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]
   17.3 Other:              see section 15, 16 and 20.

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:



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   18.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP]:      none
   18.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]:  none
   18.3 related to [GMPLS-SONET]:     none
   18.4 Other:              FSC interfaces

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
         might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   The PXS 540 delivers flexible intra AS switched services. The PXS
   540 services large aggregation and/or metro core/regional
   applications such as STS-1 grooming, switched SONET/SDH, OCn
   optical services, Ethernet virtual leased lines, MPLS label
   switching, cable and/or DSL trunking.

   The PXS 540 delivers an integrated overlay (hybrid) or peer
   networking architecture for switched services for the wavelength
   core.Topology discovery, and layer 3 route interworking are
   provided with IGPs such as IS-IS and OSPF.  Traffic Engineering is
   intgerated through RSVP-TE with optical extensions.  The resulting
   Photonic Service Switching (PSS) layer aggregates the edge
   services from elements such as routers, DSLAM, Dial, B-DACS, UPSR
   SONET ADM, and MPLS LERs to the existing WDM tansmission
   infrastrucuture.

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
         will better describe your project:
   20.1 [X] OIF Optical UNI
   20.2    [X] OIF-UNI - GMPLS Interworking
   20.3    [X] Out of Band Signaling

   ====================================================================

   Person filling out this form:

   Same as contact person

        Name:     Johnson Kuruvila
        E-mail:   johnson@accelight.com
        Tel.:     613-596-480
        Title:    Lead Engineer
        Company:  AcceLight Networks
        Date prepared: April 4, 2002









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2.2. Agilent Technologies

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.0]

   1.  Organization:       Agilent Technologies

   1.1   Organization url(s): www.agilent.com/comms/RouterTester

   2.  Product title(s):
           Agilent RouterTester System.
           GMPLS RSVP Conformance Test Suite - E5172A
           GMPLS, MPLS & OIF UNI RSVP Protocol Software - E5173A

   2.1   Brief description(s):

   The Agilent RouterTester platform has 2 software modules for
   testing GMPLS:

   E5172A- Automated protocol conformance test suite that tests GMPLS
   extensions to RSVP and LMP. Operates over in-band or out of band
   signaling interfaces.
   http://advanced.comms.agilent.com/RouterTester/datasheets/e5172a.htm

   E5173A - Provides realistic Internet-scale GMPLS, MPLS, OIF UNI
   and LMP protocol emulation. This software operates with routing
   protocol software and traffic generation tools to provide
   comprehensive multiprotocol verification and stressing of
   GMPLS-capable devices and networks.  Operates over in-band or out
   of band signaling interfaces.
   http://advanced.comms.agilent.com/RouterTester/datasheets/e5173a.htm


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   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name:             Sashi Vyravipillai

   3.2   Title:    Product Marketing Engineer

   3.3   E-mail:   sashi_vyravipillai@agilent.com

   3.4   Organization/department:
                           Agilent Technologies,
                           Advanced Networks Division

   3.5   Postal address:
                           Locked Bag 810
                           Blackburn Vic. 3130



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                           Australia

   3.6   Phone:    +61-3-9210-5646

   3.7   Fax:              +61-3-9210-5550

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   4.  Status:
   4.1     [ ] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [X] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
   5.1     [X] PSC
   5.2     [X] TDM
   5.3     [X] LSC
   5.4     [X] FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-07
   6.2    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-06
   6.3    [X] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-03
   6.4    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-unnum-04
   6.5    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-bundle-01
   6.6    [X] draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-03
   6.7    [X] RFC2961 Refresh Reduction
   6.8    [X] draft-ietf-ccamp-ospf-gmpls-extensions-04

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [X] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [X] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [X] SDH
   7.6    [X] SONET
   7.7    [X] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [X] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
   8.1    [ ] Public and free
   8.2    [ ] Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3    [X] On sale.
   8.4    [ ] For internal company use only



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   8.5    [ ] Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
   9.1    [ ] Purchased code (please list source if possible)
   9.2    [ ] Free code (please list source if possible)
   9.3    [X] Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4    [ ] Internal implementation on top of purchased or free code
   9.4.1      [ ] List portions from external source
   9.4.2      [ ] List portions developed internally

   10.  Supported Label Types
   10.1  [X] MPLS Label (when using MPLS software)
   10.2  [X] Generalized Label
   10.3  [X] Waveband Label
   10.4  [X] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
   11.1  [X] Suggested Label
   11.2  [X] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
   12.1  [X] Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2  [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3  [X] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4  [X] SONET/SDH

   13.   [X] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
   14.1 [X] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2 [X] Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3 [X] Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4 [X] Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
   15.1  [X] Explicit Label Control
   15.2  [X] Protection Information
   15.3  [X] Administrative Status Information
   15.4  [X] Interface Identification
   15.5  [X] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6  [X] Link Fault Handling
   15.7  [X] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:
           [X] Link Management Protocol

   17. Other features supported:
           [X] In band control channel on OC48 and OC192 DCC interfaces



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           [X] Out of band control channel on Ethernet/GigE

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
          might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
          will better describe your project:

           [X] GRE Tunneling Support for control plane transport
           [X] Unnumbered interface support
           [X] Bundled interface support

   ==============================================================

   Person filling out this form:

         Name:     Cary Wright
         E-mail:   cary_wright@agilent.com
         Tel.:     +61-3-9210-5843
         Title:    R&D Project Manager
         Company:  Agilent Technologies
         Date prepared: 8 March 2002


2.3. Alcatel

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form

   1.  Organization: Alcatel

   1.1   Organization url(s): www.alcatel.com

   ------------------------------------------------------------

   2.  Product title(s): Alcatel Lambda Gate with Generalized
       Multiprotocol Routing Engine (GMRE)

   2.1  Brief description(s): The Lambda Gate family, which supports
        crossconnects on SDH/SONET and OTH, provides with the GMRE the
        GMPLS functionality in networks.

   ------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information

   3.1   Name: Gert Grammel



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               Stefan Ansorge
               Papadimitriou Dimitri

   3.2   Title:

   3.3   E-mail: gert.grammel@netit.alcatel.it
                 stefan.ansorge@alcatel.de
                 dimitri.papadimitriou@alcatel.be

   3.4   Organization/department: Alcatel TND
                                  Alcatel Optical NA

   3.5   Postal address: Via Trento 30,
                         I-20059 Vimercate, Italy

                         Lorenzstrasse, 10
                         70435 Stuttgart, Germany

                         Francis Wellesplein, 1
                         B-2018 Antwerpen, Belgium

   3.6   Phone: +39 039 686 7060
                +49 7 11 821 33744
                +32 3 240 8491

   3.7   Fax:

   ------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:

   4.1    [ ] Development
   4.2    [x] Alpha (Supercom 2002 Demo)
   4.3    [x] Beta  (End 2002)
   4.4    [ ] Product
   4.5    [ ] Other (describe):

   ------------------------------------------------------------

   5.  Switching capabilities

   5.1    [ ] PSC
   5.2    [x] TDM
   5.3    [x] LSC
   5.4    [x] FSC

   ------------------------------------------------------------




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   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)

   6.1    RFC2205 - Resource Reservation Protocol, September 1997
   6.2    RFC2208 - Resource Reservation Protocol Applicability Statement
   6.3    RFC2961 - RSVP Summary Refresh and bundling, April 2001
   6.4    RFC3209 - RSVP extensions for Tunnel Setup, December 2001
   6.5    RFC3210 - Applicability statement for the extensions to RSVP
                    for LSP Tunnels
   6.6    Draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-architecture-02.txt
              - Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS)
   Architecture
   6.7    Draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-07.txt
              - Generalized MPLS - Signaling Functional Description
   6.8    Draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-06.txt
              - Generalized MPLS Signaling - RSVP-TE Extensions
   6.9    Draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-unnum-04.txt
              - Signalling Unnumbered Links in RSVP-TE
   6.10   Draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls_sonet-sdh-03.txt
              - Generalized MPLS extensions for SDH/SONET Network Control
   6.11   Draft-ietf-mpls-bundle-01.txt
              - Link Bundling in MPLS Traffic Engineering

   6.12   RFC2328 - OSPF Version 2, April 1998
   6.13   RFC2370 - Opaque LSA Types, July 1998
   6.14   Draft-katz-yeung-ospf-traffic-06.txt
              - Traffic Engineering Extensions to OSPF
   6.15   Drat-ccamp-opsf-gmpls-extensions-04.txt
              - OSPF Extensions in Support of Generalized MPLS
   6.16   Draft-mannie-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-ospf-isis-00.txt
              - Extensions to OSPF and IS-IS for GMPLS for SDH/SONET
   Control

   ------------------------------------------------------------

   7. Interface technologies

   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [ ] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [x] SDH
   7.6    [x] SONET
   7.7    [x] Lambda
   7.8    [x] Fiber (future)
   7.9    [x] FiberChannel (future)
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   ------------------------------------------------------------



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   8. Availability

   8.1    [ ] Public and free
   8.2    [ ] Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3    [x] On sale.
   8.4    [x] For internal company use only
   8.5    [ ] Other:

   ------------------------------------------------------------

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)

   9.1    [x] Purchased code (please list source if possible)
   9.2    [x] Free code (please list source if possible)
   9.3    [x] Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4    [x] Internal implementation on top of purchased or free code
       9.4.1      [ ] List portions from external source
       9.4.2      [ ] List portions developed internally


   ------------------------------------------------------------

   10.  Supported Label Types

   10.1   [ ] MPLS Label
   10.2   [x] Generalized Label
   10.3   [x] Waveband Label (future)
   10.4   [x] SONET/SDH Label

   ------------------------------------------------------------

   11.  Label Related

   11.1   [x] Suggested Label
   11.2   [ ] Label Set

   ------------------------------------------------------------

   12.  Traffic Parameters

   12.1   [ ] Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2   [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3   [x] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4   [x] SONET/SDH

   ------------------------------------------------------------

   13.    [x] Bidirectional LSPs



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   14.  Notification

   14.1   [x] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2   [x] Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3   [x] Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4   [x] Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   ------------------------------------------------------------

   15.  Other features

   15.1   [x] Explicit Label Control
   15.2   [x] Protection Information
   15.3   [x] Administrative Status Information
   15.4   [x] Interface Identification
   15.5   [x] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6   [x] Link Fault Handling
   15.7   [x] Nodal Fault Handling

   ------------------------------------------------------------

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   - RSVP COPS -

   16.1    RFC 2748 - The COPS (Common Open Policy Service) Protocol
   16.2    RFC 2749 - COPS usage for RSVP
   16.3    RFC 2753 - A Framework for Policy-based Admission Control
   16.4    draft-ietf-rap-new-rsvpext-00.txt - RSVP Extension for Policy
   Control

   - SNMP -

   16.5    RFC 2571 - An architecture for Describing SNMP Management
   Frameworks
   16.6    RFC 2574 - User-based Security Model (USM) for version 3 of the
   Simple
                      Network Management Protocol (SNMPv3)
   16.7    RFC 2575 - Viewer-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the
   Simple
                      Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
   16.8    RFC2863  - The Interfaces Group MIB

   16.9    draft-nadeau-ccamp-gmpls-label-mib-01.txt
               - Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Label
   Management



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                 Information Base
   16.10   draft-nadeau-ccamp-gmpls-lsr-mib-01.txt
               - Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Label
   Switching
                 Router Management Information Base
   16.11   draft-nadeau-ccamp-gmpls-tc-mib-01.txt
               - Definition of Textual Conventions and OBJECT-IDENTITIES
   for
                 Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS)
   Management
   16.12   draft-nadeau-ccamp-gmpls-te-mib-01.txt
               - Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Traffic
                 Engineering Management Information Base
   16.13   draft-ietf-ospf-mib-update-05.txt, November 2000
               - OSPFv2 Management Information Base
   16.14   RFC2206, September 1997
               -  RSVP Management Information Base using SMIv2
   16.15   draft-ietf-mpls-tc-mib-03.txt, December 2001
               - Definition of Textual Conventions and OBJECT-IDENTITIES
                 for Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) Management
   16.16   draft-ietf-mpls-te-mib-08.txt, December 2001
               - MPLS Traffic Engineering Management Information Base Using
                 SMIv2
   16.17   draft-ietf-mpls-bundle-mib-00.txt, September 2001.
               - Link Bundling Management Information Base Using SMIv2
   16.18   draft-ietf-tewg-mib-01.txt, October 2001
               - Traffic Engineering MIB

   - LMP -

   16.19   draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-03.txt
                - Link Management Protocol (v1)
   16.20   draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-mib-01.txt
                - Link Management Protocol Management Information Base
   Using
                  SMIv2

   - OIF -

   16.21   User Network Interface (UNI) 1.0 Signaling Specification -
           OIF October'01

   ------------------------------------------------------------

   17. Other features supported:

   17.1    OIF-UNI - GMPLS Interworking
   17.2    Out of Band Signaling



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   ------------------------------------------------------------

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:

   ------------------------------------------------------------

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information
       that might be useful to those interested in developing or using
       GMPLS)

   ------------------------------------------------------------

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
       will better describe your project:

   ------------------------------------------------------------


2.4. Calient Networks

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.0]

   1.  Organization:  Calient Networks

   1.1   Organization url(s):  http://www.calient.net


   2.  Product title(s):  DiamondWave Photonic Switch

   2.1   Brief description(s):  MEMS-based photonic switch, leveraging
                                GMPLS to provide dynamic provisioning
                                and mesh-based protection/restoration.

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name:   james scott

   3.2   Title:  s/w arch

   3.3   E-mail: jscott@calient.net

   3.4   Organization/department: san jose/engineering

   3.5   Postal address: 5853 rue ferrari
                         san jose, CA  95138



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   3.6   Phone:  408.972.3709

   3.7   Fax:    408.972.3800
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [ ] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [X] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
   5.1     [ ] PSC
   5.2     [ ] TDM
   5.3     [X] LSC
   5.4     [X] FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    [X]  draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-03.txt
   6.2    [X]  RFC 2784 : GRE Tunneling
   6.3    [X]  RFC 2205 : RSVP
   6.4    [X]  RFC 3209 : RSVP-TE
   6.5    [X]  draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-05.txt
   6.6    [X]  RFC 2961 : RSVP Refresh Reduction
   6.7    [X]  draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-unnum-03.txt
   6.8    [X]  RFC 2328 : OSPFv2
   6.9    [X]  RFC 2370 : OSPF Opaque LSA
   6.10   [X]  draft-katz-yeung-ospf-traffic-06.txt
   6.11   [X]  draft-ietf-ccamp-ospf-gmpls-extensions-00.txt

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [X] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [X] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [X] SDH
   7.6    [X] SONET
   7.7    [X] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [X] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [X] Other (describe):  device is transparent.  all defined
                                 LSP encoding types are supported.

   8. Availability
   8.1    [ ] Public and free
   8.2    [ ] Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3    [X] On sale.



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   8.4    [ ] For internal company use only
   8.5    [ ] Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
   9.1    [ ] Purchased code (please list source if possible)
   9.2    [ ] Free code (please list source if possible)
   9.3    [ ] Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4    [X] Internal implementation on top of purchased or free code
   9.4.1      [X] List portions from external source
                  OSPFv2
                  RSVP
   9.4.2      [X] List portions developed internally
                  OSPF-TE
                  distributed RSVP-TE
                  LMP

   10.  Supported Label Types
   10.1  [ ] MPLS Label
   10.2  [X] Generalized Label
   10.3  [ ] Waveband Label
   10.4  [ ] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
   11.1  [X] Suggested Label
   11.2  [ ] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
   12.1  [X] Intserv (Please list which)
             PATH
               Session
               IF_ID RSVP Hop
               Time Values
               Sender Template
               Sender Tspec
               Message_ID/Message_ID_ACK/Message_ID_NACK
               ERO
               RRO
               Generalized Label Request (LSC/FSC only)
               Suggested Label
               Upstream Label
               Recovery Label
               Protection
               Notify Req
               AdminStatus

             PATHErr
               Session
               Sender Template



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               Sender Tspec
               Message_ID/Message_ID_ACK/Message_ID_NACK
               ErrorSpec
               RRO

             RESV
               Session
               Time Values
               Message_ID/Message_ID_ACK/Message_ID_NACK
               IF_ID RSVP Hop
               Resv Confirm
               Notify Request
               AdminStatus
               Style (FF or SE)
               Flowspec
               Filterspec
               RSVP Label
               RRO
               Generalized Label

             RESVErr
               Session
               IF_ID RSVP Hop
               Message_ID/Message_ID_ACK/Message_ID_NACK
               ErrorSpec
               Style (FF and SE)

             NOTIFY
               Session
               Sender Template
               Message_ID/Message_ID_ACK/Message_ID_NACK
               AdminStatus
               ErrorSpec

             HELLO
               Hello
               Restart Capabilities

             Summary Refresh
               Session
               Message_ID/Message_ID_ACK/Message_ID_NACK
               Message ID List


   12.2  [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3  [X] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4  [ ] SONET/SDH




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   13.   [X] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
   14.1 [ ] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2 [X] Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3 [X] Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4 [ ] Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
   15.1  [ ] Explicit Label Control
   15.2  [X] Protection Information
   15.3  [X] Administrative Status Information
   15.4  [X] Interface Identification
   15.5  [X] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6  [X] Link Fault Handling
   15.7  [X] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   17. Other features supported:

       Resilient GMPLS control channels
       LSP hierarchy (static)

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:

       Label Set
       Waveband Switching
       SONET/SDH extensions

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information
       that might be useful to those interested in developing or using
       GMPLS)

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
       will better describe your project:

   ====================================================================

   Person filling out this form:

         Name:            james scott
         E-mail:          jscott@calient.net
         Tel.:            408.972.3709
         Title:           s/w arch
         Company:         calient
         Date prepared:   02.03.11




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2.5. Ciena Corporation

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                           [V 1.1]

   1.  Organization: Ciena Corporation

   1.1   Organization url(s): www.ciena.com


   2.  Product title(s): MetroDirector, CoreDirector

   2.1   Brief description(s): Metro and core optical switches with STS-1
         granularity.  GMPLS is implemented using the OIF UNI 1.0
         Implementation agreement in order to support interoperability.

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name: Lyndon Ong

   3.2   Title: Dir., Net. Control and Management

   3.3   E-mail: lyong@ciena.com

   3.4   Organization/department: CTO

   3.5   Postal address: 10480 Ridgeview Court, Cupertino, CA 95014

   3.6   Phone: 408-366-3358

   3.7   Fax:
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [ ] Development
   4.2     [X] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   5.1     [ ]      [ ]    PSC
   5.2     [X]      [ ]    TDM
   5.3     [ ]      [ ]    LSC
   5.4     [ ]      [ ]    FSC




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   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-06.txt
   6.2    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-05.txt
   6.3    [X] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-02.txt
   6.4    [ ]

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [ ] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [X] SDH
   7.6    [X] SONET
   7.7    [ ] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [ ] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   8.1     [ ]      [ ]  Public and free
   8.2     [ ]      [ ]  Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3     [ ]      [ ]  On sale.
   8.4     [X]      [ ]  For internal company use only
   8.5     [ ]      [ ]  Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   9.1     [ ]      [ ]   Purchased code
                          (please list source if possible)
   9.2     [ ]      [ ]   Free code
                          (please list source if possible)
   9.3     [ ]      [ ]   Internal implementation
                          (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4     [X]      [ ]   Internal implementation on top of purchased
                          or free code
   9.4.1                  List portions from external source:
                          (Identify protocol if appropriate)
   9.4.2                  List portions developed internally:
                          (Identify protocol if appropriate)

   10.  Supported Label Types
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   10.1    [ ]      [ ] MPLS Label
   10.2    [ ]      [ ] Generalized Label



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   10.3    [ ]      [ ] Waveband Label
   10.4    [X]      [ ] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   11.1    [ ]      [ ] Suggested Label
   11.2    [ ]      [ ] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   12.1    [ ]          Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2             [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3    [ ]      [ ] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4    [X]      [ ] SONET/SDH

   13.   Bidirectional LSPs
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
           [X]      [ ] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   14.1    [ ]      [ ] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2    [ ]          Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3    [ ]          Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4    [ ]          Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   15.1    [ ]      [ ] Explicit Label Control
   15.2    [ ]      [ ] Protection Information
   15.3    [ ]      [ ] Administrative Status Information
   15.4    [ ]      [ ] Interface Identification
   15.5    [ ]      [ ] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6    [ ]      [ ] Link Fault Handling
   15.7    [ ]      [ ] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   17. Other features supported:
   17.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP]
   17.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]
   17.3 Other




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   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:
   18.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP]
   18.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]
   18.3 related to [GMPLS-SONET]
   18.4 Other

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
         might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   Based on OIF UNI 1.0 Implementation Agreement, which is a subset of GMPLS
   but includes the most stable and commonly agreed features.  The purpose of
   the implementation is for interoperability with client devices.

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
         will better describe your project:

   ====================================================================

   Person filling out this form:

        Name: as above
        E-mail:
        Tel.:
        Title:
        Company:
        Date prepared: March 22, 2002


2.6. Data Connection Ltd

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.0]

   1.  Organization:
   Data Connection Ltd

   1.1   Organization url(s):
   www.dataconnection.com

   2.  Product title(s):
   DC-MPLS

   2.1   Brief description(s):
   MPLS and GMPLS signaling software product, including RSVP, LDP, CR-LDP and
   OIF UNI support.

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information



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   3.1   Name:
   Toby Eccles

   3.2   Title:
   MPLS Product Manager

   3.3   E-mail:
   thme@dataconnection.com

   3.4   Organization/department:
   Network Convergence Group

   3.5   Postal address:
   Data Connection Ltd
   100 Church Street
   Enfield
   Middlesex
   EN2 6BQ
   UK

   3.6   Phone:
   +44 20 8366 1177

   3.7   Fax:
   +44 20 8363 1468
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [ ] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [X] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
   5.1     [X] PSC
   5.2     [X] TDM
   5.3     [X] LSC
   5.4     [X] FSC
   DC-MPLS software can control all of these switching types.

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   Draft support is constantly being updated to the latest versions.

   RFC 2205        Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP)
   RFC 2207        RSVP Extensions for IPSEC Data Flows
   RFC 2208        Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) Version 1 Applicability
   Statement



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   RFC 2209        Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) Version 1 Message
   Processing Rules
   RFC 2210        The Use of RSVP with IETF Integrated Services
   RFC 2547        BGP/MPLS VPNs
   RFC 2702        Requirements for Traffic Engineering Over MPLS
   RFC 2745        RSVP Diagnostic Messages
   RFC 2764        Framework for IP-based Virtual Private Networks
   RFC 2961        RSVP Refresh Overhead Reduction Extensions
   RFC 3031        Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture
   RFC 3032        MPLS Label Stack Encoding
   RFC 3034        Use of Label Switching on Frame Relay Networks Specification

   RFC 3035        MPLS using LDP and ATM VC Switching
   RFC 3036        LDP specification
   RFC 3037        LDP Applicability
   RFC 3209        RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels
   RFC 3210    Applicability statement for the extensions to RSVP for LSP
   Tunnels
   RFC 3212    Constraint-Based LSP Setup using LDP
   RFC 3213    Applicability Statement for CR-LDP
   draft-ietf-mpls-ldp-mib Definitions of Managed Objects for the Multiprotocol
   Label Switching Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
   draft-ietf-mpls-lsr-mib MPLS Label Switch Router Management Information Base
   Using SMIv2
   draft-ietf-mpls-te-mib  MPLS Traffic Engineering Management Information Base
   Using SMIv2
   draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling   Generalized MPLS - Signaling
   Functional Description
   draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te     Generalized MPLS Signaling - RSVP-TE
   Extensions
   draft-ietf-mpls-diff-ext        MPLS Support of Differentiated Services
   draft-ietf-mpls-lsp-hierarchy   LSP Hierarchy with MPLS TE
   draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-unnum      Signaling Unnumbered Links in RSVP-TE
   draft-ietf-mpls-bundle  Link Bundling in MPLS Traffic Engineering
   draft-ietf-mpls-bundle-mib      Link Bundling Management Information Base
   Using SMIv2
   draft-ietf-mpls-tc-mib  Definition of Textual Conventions and
   OBJECT-IDENTITIES for Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) Management
   draft-ietf-mpls-mgmt-overview   Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
   Management Overview
   draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-lsp-fastreroute-00.txt     Fast Reroute Extensions to
   RSVP-TE for LSP Tunnels
   draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls- sonet-sdh       GMPLS Extensions for SONET and SDH
   Control
   draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls- architecture    Generalized Multi-Protocol Label
   Switching (GMPLS) Architecture
   draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls- sonet-sdh-extensions    GMPLS Extensions to Control
   Non-Standard SONET and SDH Features



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   draft-iwata-mpls-crankback      Crankback Routing Extensions for MPLS
   Signaling
   draft-martini-l2circuit-trans- mpls     Transport of Layer 2 Frames Over
   MPLS
   draft-martini-l2circuit-encap-mpls      Encapsulation Methods for Transport
   of Layer 2 Frames Over IP
   draft-azad-mpls-oam-messaging   MPLS user-plane OAM messaging

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [X] Frame Relay
   7.2    [X] ATM
   7.3    [X] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [X] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [X] SDH
   7.6    [X] SONET
   7.7    [X] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [X] Fiber
   7.9    [X] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):
   DC-MPLS software can handle all these interface types.

   8. Availability
   8.1    [ ] Public and free
   8.2    [ ] Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3    [X] On sale.
   8.4    [ ] For internal company use only
   8.5    [ ] Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
   9.1    [ ] Purchased code (please list source if possible)
   9.2    [ ] Free code (please list source if possible)
   9.3    [X] Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4    [X] Internal implementation on top of purchased or free code
   9.4.1      [ ] List portions from external source
   9.4.2      [ ] List portions developed internally
   External code was used as a basis for the very initial development of the
   RSVP protocol piece for packet MPLS.  All other components have been
   developed internally. Since then, all externally-derived code has been
   either rewritten or substantially revised and enhanced - it is now
   unrecognisable; also, large new components (including all the GMPLS protocol
   handling) have been developed purely from the specifications.

   10.  Supported Label Types
   10.1  [X] MPLS Label
   10.2  [X] Generalized Label
   10.3  [X] Waveband Label
   10.4  [X] SONET/SDH Label




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   11.  Label Related
   11.1  [X] Suggested Label
   11.2  [X] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
   12.1  [X] Intserv (Controlled load and Guaranteed service)
   12.2  [X] CR-LDP
   12.3  [X] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4  [X] SONET/SDH

   13.   [X] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
   14.1 [ ] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2 [X] Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3 [X] Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4 [X] Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
   15.1  [X] Explicit Label Control
   15.2  [X] Protection Information
   15.3  [X] Administrative Status Information
   15.4  [X] Interface Identification
   15.5  [ ] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6  [X] Link Fault Handling
   15.7  [X] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:
   OIF2000.125     User Network Interface (UNI) 1.0 Signaling Specification

   17. Other features supported:
   Control plane restart (as in both the pan-restart and generalized-rsvp-te
   signalling drafts)
   Fault tolerance (hot backup and persistent store)
   Software distribution across distributed processing architectures
   Protection switching
   Bundled links
   Non-associated (out of band) signaling
   Graceful deletion
   LSP hierarchy
   Reverse LSPs
   Diffserv
   Resource affinities

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:
   Errored Interface Identification
   Acceptable Label Set




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   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
          might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   DC-MPLS is a source code implementation of the MPLS, GMPLS, and OIF
   UNI protocols that has been architected, designed, coded and tested
   for the most demanding environments: high performance, unlimited
   scalability, resilience and fault tolerance have been designed in
   from the outset.  It is in use with a large number of OEMs building
   a wide variety of types of switch, many of which are using GMPLS.

   DCL also supplies implementations of LMP and IP routing protocols
   for implementation of a complete control plane.

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
          will better describe your project:

   =======================================================================

   Person filling out this form:

         Name:
   Tim Hall

         E-mail:
   timhall@dataconnection.com

         Tel.:
   +44 20 8366 1177

         Title:
   DC-MPLS Development Manager

         Company:
   Data Connection Ltd.

         Date prepared:
   13th March 2002

2.7. Equipe Communications Corp.

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                           [V 1.1]

   1.  Organization:               Equipe Communications Corp.

   1.1   Organization url(s):      www.equipecom.com


   2.  Product title(s):           E3200



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   2.1   Brief description(s):     O-UNI implementation for Multi-service
                                   switch

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name:                     Nik Langrind

   3.2   Title:                    Prin SW Eng

   3.3   E-mail:                   nik@equipecom.com

   3.4   Organization/department:  Engineering

   3.5   Postal address:           100 Nagog Park, Acton MA 01720

   3.6   Phone:                    (978) 795 2012

   3.7   Fax:                      (978) 635 0095
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [ ] Development
   4.2     [x] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   5.1     [x]      [ ]    PSC
   5.2     [x]      [ ]    TDM
   5.3     [ ]      [ ]    LSC
   5.4     [ ]      [ ]    FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    [ ] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-08
   6.2    [ ] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-07
   6.3    [ ] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-03
   6.4    [ ] draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-03
   6.5    [ ] RFC2961 Refresh Reduction

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [ ] Ethernet 802.3



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   7.5    [x] SDH
   7.6    [x] SONET
   7.7    [ ] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [ ] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   8.1     [ ]      [ ]  Public and free
   8.2     [ ]      [ ]  Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3     [ ]      [ ]  On sale.
   8.4     [x]      [ ]  For internal company use only
   8.5     [ ]      [ ]  Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   9.1     [ ]      [ ]   Purchased code
                          (please list source if possible)
   9.2     [ ]      [ ]   Free code
                          (please list source if possible)
   9.3     [x]      [ ]   Internal implementation
                          (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4     [ ]      [ ]   Internal implementation on top of purchased
                          or free code
   9.4.1                  List portions from external source:
                          (Identify protocol if appropriate)
   9.4.2                  List portions developed internally:
                          (Identify protocol if appropriate)

   10.  Supported Label Types
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   10.1    [ ]      [ ] MPLS Label
   10.2    [x]      [ ] Generalized Label
   10.3    [ ]      [ ] Waveband Label
   10.4    [x]      [ ] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   11.1    [ ]      [ ] Suggested Label
   11.2    [ ]      [ ] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-



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          RSVP]     LDP]
   12.1    [ ]          Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2             [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3    [ ]      [ ] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4    [x]      [ ] SONET/SDH

   13.   Bidirectional LSPs
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
           [x]      [ ] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   14.1    [ ]      [ ] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2    [x]          Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3    [x]          Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4    [x]          Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   15.1    [ ]      [ ] Explicit Label Control
   15.2    [ ]      [ ] Protection Information
   15.3    [ ]      [ ] Administrative Status Information
   15.4    [ ]      [ ] Interface Identification
   15.5    [ ]      [ ] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6    [ ]      [ ] Link Fault Handling
   15.7    [ ]      [ ] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   17. Other features supported:
   17.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP]
   17.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]
   17.3 Other

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:

   Suggested Label, Label Set etc.

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
         might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   The goal is to provide OIF O-UNI 1.0, User Side.

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
         will better describe your project:



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   ====================================================================

   Person filling out this form:

        Name:               Nik Langrind
        E-mail:             nik@equipecom.com
        Tel.:               (978) 795-2012
        Title:              Prin SW Eng
        Company:            Equipe Communications Corp
        Date prepared:      5/30/02


2.8. Firstwave Intelligent Optical Networks

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.1]

   1.  Organization: FirstWave Intelligent Optical Networks

   1.1   Organization url(s): http://www.fwion.com

   2.  Product title(s):

   2.1   Brief description(s):

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name: Michael Mandelberg

   3.2   Title: Sr. MTS

   3.3   E-mail: mmandelberg@fwion.com

   3.4   Organization/department: Control Plane Embedded Software Group

   3.5   Postal address: 6301 Ivy Lane, Suite 700, Greenbelt, MD 20770

   3.6   Phone: (301) 345-2137 x1008

   3.7   Fax: (301) 345-3612
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [ ] Development
   4.2     [x] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):



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   5.  Switching capabilities
          [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
           RSVP]     LDP]
   5.1     [ ]      [ ]    PSC
   5.2     [ ]      [ ]    TDM
   5.3     [x]      [x]    LSC
   5.4     [x]      [x]    FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    [x] [GMPLS-SIG]
   6.2    [x] [GMPLS-RSVP]
   6.3    [x] [GMPLS-LDP]
   6.4    [ ] [GMPLS-SONET]
   6.5    [x] draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-03.txt
   6.6    [x] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-architecture-02.txt
   6.7    [x] draft-ietf-ccamp-ospf-gmpls-extensions-04.txt
   6.8    [x] draft-nadeau-ccamp-gmpls-label-mib-01.txt
   6.9    [x] draft-nadeau-ccamp-gmpls-tc-mib-01.txt
   6.10    [x] draft-nadeau-ccamp-gmpls-lsr-mib-01.txt
   6.11   [x] draft-nadeau-ccamp-gmpls-te-mib-01.txt
   6.12   [x] draft-ietf-mpls-lsp-hierarchy-04.txt
   6.13   [x] draft-ietf-mpls-bundle-01.txt

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [ ] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [ ] SDH
   7.6    [ ] SONET
   7.7    [x] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [ ] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [x] Other (describe): All optical and transparent to transport
   technology

   8. Availability
          [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
           RSVP]     LDP]
   8.1     [ ]      [ ]  Public and free
   8.2     [ ]      [ ]  Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3     [ ]      [ ]  On sale.
   8.4     [x]      [x]  For internal company use only
   8.5     [ ]      [ ]  Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
          [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
           RSVP]     LDP]



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   9.1     [ ]      [ ]   Purchased code
                           (please list source if possible)
   9.2     [ ]      [ ]   Free code
                           (please list source if possible)
   9.3     [x]      [x]   Internal implementation
                           (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4     [ ]      [ ]   Internal implementation on top of purchased
                           or free code
   9.4.1                  List portions from external source:
                           (Identify protocol if appropriate)
   9.4.2                  List portions developed internally:
                           (Identify protocol if appropriate)

   10.  Supported Label Types
          [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
           RSVP]     LDP]
   10.1    [ ]      [ ] MPLS Label
   10.2    [x]      [x] Generalized Label
   10.3    [x]      [x] Waveband Label
   10.4    [ ]      [ ] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
          [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
           RSVP]     LDP]
   11.1    [x]      [x] Suggested Label
   11.2    [x]      [x] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
          [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
           RSVP]     LDP]
   12.1    [ ]      [ ] Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2    [x]      [x] CR-LDP
   12.3    [x]      [x] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4    [ ]      [ ] SONET/SDH

   13.   Bidirectional LSPs
          [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
           RSVP]     LDP]
            [x]      [x] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
          [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
           RSVP]     LDP]
   14.1    [x]      [x] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2    [x]          Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3    [x]          Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4    [x]          Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)




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   15  Other features
          [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
           RSVP]     LDP]
   15.1    [x]      [x] Explicit Label Control
   15.2    [x]      [x] Protection Information
   15.3    [x]      [x] Administrative Status Information
   15.4    [x]      [x] Interface Identification
   15.5    [x]      [x] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6    [x]      [x] Link Fault Handling
   15.7    [x]      [x] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   17. Other features supported:
   17.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP]
   17.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]
   17.3 Other

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:
   18.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP]
   18.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]
   18.3 related to [GMPLS-SONET]
   18.4 Other

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
          might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
          will better describe your project:

   ====================================================================

   Person filling out this form:

         Name: Michael Mandelberg
         E-mail: mmandelberg@fwion.com
         Tel.: (301) 345-2137 x1008
         Title: Sr. MTS
         Company: FirstWave Intelligent Optical Networks
         Date prepared: 3-15-02











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2.9. HCL Technologies Ltd., India

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.0]

   1.      Organization: HCL TECHNOLOGIES LTD., INDIA

   1.1   Organization url(s): www.hcltechnologies.com (Corporate Website)



   2. Product title(s): HCL LMP , HCL RSVP-TE

   2.1   Brief description(s):
           * HCL LMP:-
           ++++++++++++

           The design and implementation of the product is as per the
           working draft mentioned for Link Management Protocol. This
           product includes all the features irrespective of optional
           and mandatory procedures. Specific API implementation is
           also being done in order to match different possible
           environments in which it can be used.

           * HCL RSVP-TE:-
           ++++++++++++++++
           This product is being developed internally for Signalling
           and LSP establishment in GMPLS Environment. The design and
           implementation is done on top of existing base RSVP
           (RFC 2205 ) implementation, by adding provisions so that
           it can be used for Signalling & LSP establishment in GMPLS
           scenario. This product can work standalone as GMPLS RSVP TE
           stack  as well as in regular IP Resource Reservation
           environment & in MPLS Label Distribution and LSP
           establishment environment.



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   3.      Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name: S. Shankar

   3.2   Title: Project Manager

   3.3   E-mail: shanky@npd.hcltech.com

   3.4   Organization/department: HCL Technologies Limited,
                                  Networking Products Division



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   3.5   Postal address: 49-50 Nelson Manickam Road, Chennai - 600029,
                         India

   3.6   Phone: +91-44-3741939

   3.7   Fax: +91-44-3741038
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.      Status:
   4.1     [*] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.      Switching capabilities
   5.1     [ ] PSC
   5.2     [*] TDM
   5.3     [ ] LSC
   5.4     [ ] FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    [*] draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-02.txt
   6.2    [*] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-03.txt
   6.3    [*] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-architecture-02.txt
   6.4    [*] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-06.txt
   6.5    [*] draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-unnum-04.txt
   6.6    [*] draft-ietf-mpls-bundle-01.txt
   6.7      [*] rfc3209.txt
   6.9      [*] rfc2205.txt
   7.0      [*] rfc2961.txt
   7.1      [*] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-07

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [ ] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [*] SDH
   7.6    [*] SONET
   7.7    [ ] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [ ] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
   8.1    [ ] Public and free
   8.2    [ ] Only to selected organizations/companies but free



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   8.3    [ ] On sale.
   8.4    [ ] For internal company use only
   8.5    [*] Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
   9.1    [ ] Purchased code (please list source if possible)
   9.2    [ ] Free code (please list source if possible)
   9.3    [ ] Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4    [*] Internal implementation on top of purchased or free code
   9.4.1  [*] List portions from external source
          RSVP base code implemented by ISI. Conformance to RFC 2205

   9.4.2  [*] List portions developed internally
          GMPLS RSVP TE Extensions ( As per Drafts )
          LMP

   10.  Supported Label Types
   10.1  [ ] MPLS Label
   10.2  [*] Generalized Label
   10.3  [ ] Waveband Label
   10.4  [*] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
   11.1  [ ] Suggested Label
   11.2  [*] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
   12.1  [*] Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2  [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3  [*] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4  [*] SONET/SDH

   13.   [*] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
   14.1 [*] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2 [ ] Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3 [ ] Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4 [*] Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15      Other features
   15.1  [*] Explicit Label Control
   15.2  [ ] Protection Information
   15.3  [*] Administrative Status Information
   15.4  [*] Interface Identification
   15.5  [*] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6  [*] Link Fault Handling
   15.7  [*] Nodal Fault Handling



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   16. Other specification(s) which apply: OIF-UNI-01.0

   17. Other features supported:
           a) RECOVERY_LABEL as per OIF UNI specification
           b) Service Discovery as per OIF UNI specification

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:
           a) Channel Status procedure

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
             might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
             will better describe your project:

   ====================================================================

   Person filling out this form:

            Name: S. Shankar
            E-mail: shanky@npd.hcltech.com
            Tel.: +91-44-374-1939
            Title: Project Manager
            Company: HCL Technologies Limited,
                     Networking Products Division
            Date prepared: 13-March-2002


2.10. Intel Corporation

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.0]

   1.  Organization: Intel Corporation

   1.1   Organization url(s):htp://www.intel.com


   2.  Product title(s):Intelligent Optical Networking using GMPLS

   2.1   Brief description(s):

   The product utilizes the benefits of GMPLS to provision smart,
   scalable and extensible Optical Networks.

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name:Christian Maciocco, Manav Mishra



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   3.2   Title:

   3.3   E-mail:christian.maciocco@intel.com;manav.mishra@intel.com

   3.4   Organization/department:Intel Labs

   3.5   Postal address:2111 NE 25th Avenue, Hillsboro, OR 97124

   3.6   Phone:503-712-1843

   3.7   Fax:503-264-3483
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [X ] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
   5.1     [X] PSC
   5.2     [X] TDM
   5.3     [ ] LSC
   5.4     [ ] FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    [http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-06.txt ]
   6.2    [http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-02.txt ]
   6.3    [http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-architecture-01.txt ]
   6.4    [http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-07.txt ]
   6.5    [http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-02.txt ]
   6.6    [ ]

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [X] ATM
   7.3    [X] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [X] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [X] SDH
   7.6    [X] SONET
   7.7    [ ] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [ ] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
   8.1    [ ] Public and free



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   8.2    [ ] Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3    [ ] On sale.
   8.4    [ ] For internal company use only
   8.5    [X] Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
   9.1    [ ] Purchased code (please list source if possible)
   9.2    [ ] Free code (please list source if possible)
   9.3    [X] Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4    [ ] Internal implementation on top of purchased or free code
   9.4.1      [ ] List portions from external source
   9.4.2      [ ] List portions developed internally

   10.  Supported Label Types
   10.1  [X] MPLS Label
   10.2  [X] Generalized Label
   10.3  [ ] Waveband Label
   10.4  [X] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
   11.1  [ ] Suggested Label
   11.2  [X] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
   12.1  [X] Intserv (Please list which) RSVP-TE
   12.2  [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3  [X] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4  [X] SONET/SDH

   13.   [X] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
   14.1 [X] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2 [X] Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3 [X] Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4 [X] Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
   15.1  [X] Explicit Label Control
   15.2  [X] Protection Information
   15.3  [X] Administrative Status Information
   15.4  [ ] Interface Identification
   15.5  [ ] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6  [X] Link Fault Handling
   15.7  [X] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:




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   17. Other features supported:

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:

   Acceptable Label Set, Suggested Label Set, Contention resolution,
   non-standard SONET/SDH extensions to GMPLS.

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
         might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)


   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
         will better describe your project:

   Real World Deployment scenarios-- To get a fair idea as to how the
   real world sees GMPLS deployment to happen.  How does GMPLS sees
   quick fail-over support to be provided to non-SONET/SDH networks.

   =====================================================================

   Person filling out this form:

        Name:Manav Mishra
        E-mail:manav.mishra@intel.com
        Tel.:503-712-1843
        Title:Senior Network Software Engineer
        Company:Intel Corporation
        Date prepared:03/12/2002



2.11. Japan Telecom Co., Ltd.

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.0]

   1.  Organization:

   JAPAN TELECOM CO., LTD.

   1.1   Organization url(s):

   http://www.icl.japan-telecom.co.jp

   2.  Product title(s):

   JT's virtual GMPLS signaling node

   2.1   Brief description(s):



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   JT's virtual GMPLS signaling node is a GMPLS signaling emulator
   running on Linux/UNIX environment in order to do some GMPLS signaling
   tests.

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name:

   Hirokazu Ishimatsu

   3.2   Title:

   Assistant Manager


   3.3   E-mail:

   hirokazu@japan-telecom.co.jp

   3.4   Organization/department:

   Information and Communication Laboratories

   3.5   Postal address:

   Shuwa Higashi Yaesu Bldg., 5F
   2-9-1 Hachobori, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0032 Japan

   3.6   Phone:

   +81 3 5540 8493

   3.7   Fax:

   +81 3 5540 8485
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [X ] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
   5.1     [ ] PSC
   5.2     [ ] TDM



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   5.3     [ ] LSC
   5.4     [ ] FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    draft-ietf-ccamp-ospf-gmpls-extentions-00.txt
   6.2    draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-07.txt
   6.3    draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-06.txt
   6.4    draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-02.txt
   6.5    [ ]
   6.6    [ ]

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [X ] Ethernet 802.3 for singaling channel
   7.5    [ ] SDH
   7.6    [ ] SONET
   7.7    [ ] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [ ] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
   8.1    [ ] Public and free
   8.2    [ ] Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3    [ ] On sale.
   8.4    [X ] For internal company use only
   8.5    [ ] Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
   9.1    [ ] Purchased code (please list source if possible)
   9.2    [ ] Free code (please list source if possible)
   9.3    [X ] Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4    [ ] Internal implementation on top of purchased or free code
   9.4.1      [ ] List portions from external source
   9.4.2      [ ] List portions developed internally

   10.  Supported Label Types
   10.1  [ ] MPLS Label
   10.2  [X ] Generalized Label
   10.3  [ ] Waveband Label
   10.4  [ ] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
   11.1  [X] Suggested Label
   11.2  [ ] Label Set




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   12.  Traffic Parameters
   12.1  [X ] Intserv (Please list which)

      PATH
               Session
               IF_ID RSVP Hop
               Time Values
               Sender Template
               Sender Tspec
               Message_ID/Message_ID_ACK/Message_ID_NACK
               ERO
               RRO
               Generalized Label Request (LSC/FSC only)
               Suggested Label
               Upstream Label
               Recovery Label
               Protection
               Notify Req
               AdminStatus

             PATHErr
               Session
               Sender Template
               Sender Tspec
               Message_ID/Message_ID_ACK/Message_ID_NACK
               ErrorSpec
               RRO

             RESV
               Session
               Time Values
               Message_ID/Message_ID_ACK/Message_ID_NACK
               IF_ID RSVP Hop
               Resv Confirm
               Notify Request
               AdminStatus
               Style (FF or SE)
               Flowspec
               Filterspec
               RSVP Label
               RRO
               Generalized Label

             RESVErr
               Session
               IF_ID RSVP Hop
               Message_ID/Message_ID_ACK/Message_ID_NACK
               ErrorSpec



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               Style (FF and SE)

   12.2  [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3  [X ] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4  [ ] SONET/SDH

   13.   [X ] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
   14.1 [ ] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2 [ ] Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3 [ ] Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4 [ ] Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
   15.1  [X ] Explicit Label Control
   15.2  [X ] Protection Information
   15.3  [ ] Administrative Status Information
   15.4  [ ] Interface Identification
   15.5  [ ] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6  [ ] Link Fault Handling
   15.7  [ ] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   17. Other features supported:

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
          might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   GMPLS lab tests & field trial

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
          will better describe your project:


2.12. Juniper Networks

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.0]

    1.  Organization: Juniper Networks

    1.1   Organization url(s): www.juniper.net


    2.  Product title(s): GMPLS signaling



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    2.1   Brief description(s):

           This implementation aims at being able to dynamically signal
   generalized LSPs initiated by the router, across an optical core. It
   uses RSVP for signaling. The initial focus is on the signaling
   aspects rather than routing in a GMPLS domain. The purpose is to
   come up with an interoperable signaling solution and then move
   forward. The attributes for the label-switched path (encoding type,
   bandwidth, switching type; etc) will be configurable on the router,
   and will be translated into an appropriate RSVP signaling
   request. Bidirectional LSP setup is supported and so is control-data
   plane separation. Other specifics are listed below.


    - ----------------------------------------------------------------

    3.  Contact for GMPLS information
    3.1   Name: Arthi Ayyangar

    3.2   Title: Member of Technical Staff

    3.3   E-mail: arthi@juniper.net

    3.4   Organization/department: Engineering / Software

    3.5   Postal address: 1194 N. Mathilda Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94089

    3.6   Phone: (408) 745 2110

    3.7   Fax: (408) 745 8905
    -
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

    4.  Status:
    4.1     [ ] Development
    4.2     [ ] Alpha
    4.3     [*] Beta
    4.4     [ ] Product
    4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

    5.  Switching capabilities
    5.1     [*] PSC
    5.2     [ ] TDM
    5.3     [ ] LSC
    5.4     [ ] FSC

    6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
    6.1    [*] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-07.txt



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    6.2    [*] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-06.txt
    6.3    [*] draft-ietf-mpls-lsp-hierarchy-04.txt (portions of this)
    6.4    [*] draft-ietf-mpls-bundle-01.txt
    6.5    [*] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-03.txt
    6.6    [*] IANA proposed values sent by Lou

    7. Interface technologies
    7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
    7.2    [ ] ATM
    7.3    [*] Ethernet V2/DIX
    7.4    [*] Ethernet 802.3
    7.5    [*] SDH
    7.6    [*] SONET
    7.7    [ ] Lambda (photonic)
    7.8    [ ] Fiber
    7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
    7.10   [*] Other (describe): Packet

    8. Availability
    8.1    [ ] Public and free
    8.2    [ ] Only to selected organizations/companies but free
    8.3    [ ] On sale.
    8.4    [*] For internal company use only
    8.5    [*] Other: Field trials

    9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
    9.1    [ ] Purchased code (please list source if possible)
    9.2    [ ] Free code (please list source if possible)
    9.3    [*] Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
    9.4    [ ] Internal implementation on top of purchased or free code
    9.4.1      [ ] List portions from external source
    9.4.2      [ ] List portions developed internally

    10.  Supported Label Types
    10.1  [*] MPLS Label
    10.2  [*] Generalized Label
    10.3  [ ] Waveband Label
    10.4  [*] SONET/SDH Label

    11.  Label Related
    11.1  [*] Suggested Label
    11.2  [ ] Label Set

    12.  Traffic Parameters
    12.1  [*] Intserv (Please list which) (Token Bucket)
    12.2  [ ] CR-LDP
    12.3  [*] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
    12.4  [*] SONET/SDH



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    13.   [*] Bidirectional LSPs

    14.  Notification
    14.1 [ ] Acceptable Label Set
    14.2 [ ] Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
    14.3 [ ] Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
    14.4 [ ] Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

    15  Other features
    15.1  [ ] Explicit Label Control
    15.2  [*] Protection Information
    15.3  [ ] Administrative Status Information
    15.4  [*] Interface Identification
    15.5  [*] Errored Interface Identification
    15.6  [ ] Link Fault Handling
    15.7  [ ] Nodal Fault Handling

    16. Other specification(s) which apply:

    17. Other features supported:

    18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:
           ** Graceful restart (link and node failures),
           ** Notify
           ** Admin Status

    19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
           might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

    20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
           will better describe your project:
           ** Control channel separation
           ** Refresh reduction

   ====================================================================

    Person filling out this form:

          Name: Arthi Ayyangar
          E-mail: arthi@juniper.net
          Tel.: (408) 745 2110
          Title: Member of Techical Staff
          Company: Juniper Networks
          Date prepared: 03/12/02







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2.13. Lumentis AB

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.0]

   1.  Organization: Lumentis AB

   1.1   Organization url(s): www.lumentis.se

   2.  Product title(s): Mentis systems

   2.1   Brief description(s): DWDM systems for the metro environment

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name: Mats Dahlgren

   3.2   Title:

   3.3   E-mail: Mats.Dahlgren@lumentis.se

   3.4   Organization/department: Lumentis AB

   3.5   Postal address: Jakobsdalsgatan 17, SE-12653 Hagersten, Sweden

   3.6   Phone: +46 8 52 76 75 50

   3.7   Fax: +46 8 52 76 75 99
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [x] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
   5.1     [ ] PSC
   5.2     [ ] TDM
   5.3     [x] LSC
   5.4     [ ] FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    [ ]
   6.2    [ ]
   6.3    [ ]
   6.4    [ ]



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   6.5    [ ]
   6.6    [ ]

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [ ] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [ ] SDH
   7.6    [ ] SONET
   7.7    [x] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [ ] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
   8.1    [ ] Public and free
   8.2    [ ] Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3    [ ] On sale.
   8.4    [x] For internal company use only
   8.5    [ ] Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)

   9.1    [ ] Purchased code (please list source if possible)
   9.2    [ ] Free code (please list source if possible)
   9.3    [ ] Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4.1      [X] List portions from external source
                  OSPFv2
   9.4.2      [X] List portions developed internally
                  OSPF-TE
                  RSVP-TE
                  LMP

   10.  Supported Label Types
   10.1  [ ] MPLS Label
   10.2  [x] Generalized Label
   10.3  [ ] Waveband Label
   10.4  [ ] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
   11.1  [ ] Suggested Label
   11.2  [ ] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
   12.1  [ ] Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2  [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3  [x] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding



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   12.4  [ ] SONET/SDH

   13.   [x] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
   14.1 [ ] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2 [ ] Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3 [ ] Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4 [ ] Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
   15.1  [ ] Explicit Label Control
   15.2  [ ] Protection Information
   15.3  [ ] Administrative Status Information
   15.4  [ ] Interface Identification
   15.5  [ ] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6  [ ] Link Fault Handling
   15.7  [ ] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   17. Other features supported:

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
          might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
          will better describe your project:

   ==============================================================

   Person filling out this form:

         Name: see contact for GMPLS information
         E-mail:
         Tel.:
         Title:
         Company:
         Date prepared: 03/13/02










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2.14. Marconi

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.0]

   1.  Organization: Marconi.

   1.1   Organization url(s): www.marconi.com


   2.  Product title(s): Transport Network Control Plane

   2.1   Brief description(s):
   Unified Control Plane for the SDH/SONET/Photonics product family

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name: Piergiorgio Sessarego

   3.2   Title: ASON Strategy Director

   3.3   E-mail: piergiorgio.sessarego@marconi.com

   3.4   Organization/department: ASON Strategy

   3.5   Postal address: Via A. Negrone 1/A 16153 Cornigliano (GE) Italy

   3.6   Phone: +390106003902

   3.7   Fax:

   ---------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [X] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [X] Other (describe): An early GMPLS development is in place in a photonic ring of Marconi equipment (PMA-32)

   5.  Switching capabilities
   5.1     [ ] PSC
   5.2     [X] TDM
   5.3     [X] LSC
   5.4     [X] FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    [draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-architecture-01]



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   6.2    [draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-07]
   6.3    [draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-06]
   6.4    [draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-02]
   6.5    [draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-unnum-03]
   6.6    [draft-ietf-mpls-lsp-hierarchy-04]
   6.7    [draft-ietf-mpls-bundle-01]

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [ ] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [X] SDH
   7.6    [X] SONET
   7.7    [X] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [X] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
   8.1    [ ] Public and free
   8.2    [ ] Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3    [X] On sale.
   8.4    [ ] For internal company use only
   8.5    [ ] Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
   9.1    [ ] Purchased code (please list source if possible)
   9.2    [ ] Free code (please list source if possible)
   9.3    [X] Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4    [ ] Internal implementation on top of purchased or free code
   9.4.1      [ ] List portions from external source
   9.4.2      [ ] List portions developed internally

   10.  Supported Label Types
   10.1  [ ] MPLS Label
   10.2  [X] Generalized Label
   10.3  [X] Waveband Label
   10.4  [X] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
   11.1  [ ] Suggested Label
   11.2  [X] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
   12.1  [ ] Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2  [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3  [X] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding



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   12.4  [X] SONET/SDH

   13.   [X] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
   14.1 [X] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2 [X] Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3 [X] Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4 [X] Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
   15.1  [X] Explicit Label Control
   15.2  [X] Protection Information
   15.3  [X] Administrative Status Information
   15.4  [X] Interface Identification
   15.5  [X] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6  [X] Link Fault Handling
   15.7  [X] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:
   OIF 1.0

   17. Other features supported:

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
         might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
         will better describe your project:

   =======================================================================

   Person filling out this form:

        Name: Diego Caviglia
        E-mail: diego.caviglia@marconi.com
        Tel.: +390106003808
        Title: ASON Strategy
        Company: Marconi
        Date prepared: 11/03/02









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2.15. Movaz Networks

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.0]

   1.    Organization:               Movaz Networks.

   1.1   Organization url(s):        www.movaz.com

   2.    Product title(s):           RAYstar, RAYexpress

   2.1   Brief description(s):

   RAYstar integrates the values of a very-high-density OADM (optical
   add/drop multiplexer) and a compact, distributed optical switching
   platform into a single 7 foot bay.

   The RAYexpress OADM (optical add/drop multiplexer) provides a versatile,
   cost effective, and compact platform for wavelength services in access
   and regional applications.

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name:                     Adrian Farrel

   3.2   Title:                    Director Protocol Development

   3.3   E-mail:                   afarrel@movaz.com

   3.4   Organization/department:

   3.5   Postal address:           7926 Jones Branch Drive
                                   Suite 615
                                   McLean, VA 22102

   3.6   Phone:                    703-847-1867

   3.7   Fax:                      703-847-3975
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [ ] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [x] Product
   Swi     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities



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   5.1     [ ] PSC
   5.2     [x] TDM
   5.3     [x] LSC
   5.4     [x] FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-07.txt
   6.2    draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-06.txt
   6.3    draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-03.txt
   6.4    RFC3209
   6.5    RFC2961
   6.6    RFC2205
   6.7    draft-nadeau-ccamp-gmpls-tc-mib-01.txt
   6.8    draft-nadeau-ccamp-gmpls-te-mib-01.txt

    Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [ ] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [x] SDH
   7.6    [x] SONET
   7.7    [x] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [x] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [x] Other (describe):
              GigEthernet

   8.1    [ ] Public and free
   8.2    [ ] Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3    [x] On sale.
   8.4    [ ] For internal company use only
   8.5    [ ] Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
   9.1    [ ] Purchased code (please list source if possible)
   9.2    [ ] Free code (please list source if possible)
   9.3    [ ] Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4    [x] Internal implementation on top of purchased or free code
   9.4.1      [ ] List portions from external source
                 Base RSVP-TE code from LabN
   9.4.2      [ ] List portions developed internally
                 RSVP-TE for GMPLS
                 MIB support

   10.  Supported Label Types
   10.1  [ ] MPLS Label
   10.2  [x] Generalized Label



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   10.3  [ ] Waveband Label
   10.4  [x] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
   11.1  [x] Suggested Label
   11.2  [x] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
   12.1  [ ] Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2  [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3  [x] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4  [x] SONET/SDH

   13.   [x] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
   14.1 [x] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2 [x] Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3 [x] Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4 [x] Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
   15.1  [x] Explicit Label Control
   15.2  [x] Protection Information
   15.3  [x] Administrative Status Information
   15.4  [x] Interface Identification
   15.5  [x] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6  [x] Link Fault Handling
   15.7  [x] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   17. Other features supported:
         OSPF and OSPF extensions for TE and GMPLS

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:
         CR-LDP

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
         might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
         will better describe your project:

   ==============================================================

   Person filling out this form:




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        Name:  Adrian Farrel
        E-mail:
        Tel.:
        Title:
        Company:
        Date prepared: 3/13/02


2.16. NEC Corporation

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                        [V 1.1]

   1.  Organization:

              NEC Corporation

   1.1   Organization url(s):

              www.nec.com

   2.  Product title(s):
              SpectralWave Networking Software for U-Node, DWDM

   2.1   Brief description(s):

   SpectralWave family supports crossconnects on SDH/SONET and wavelength
   multiplexing for metro and core network with GMPLS/ASON based control
   plane.


   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name:
              Su-Hun YUN

   3.2   Title:
              Assistant Manager

   3.3   E-mail:
              s-yun@bl.jp.nec.com

   3.4   Organization/department:
              Systems Development Department
              First Optical Network Division

   3.5   Postal address:
              1753 Shimonumabe Nakahara-ku



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              Kawasaki, 211-8666, Japan

   3.6   Phone:
              +81 44 396 3247

   3.7   Fax:
              +81 44 435 5161

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [ ] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [X] Beta
   4.4     [X] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   5.1     [ ]      [ ]    PSC
   5.2     [X]      [ ]    TDM
   5.3     [ ]      [ ]    LSC
   5.4     [ ]      [ ]    FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)

   6.1    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-08.txt
   6.2    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-07.txt
   6.3    [X] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-05.txt
   6.4    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-unnum-02.txt
   6.5    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-bundle-03.txt

   6.6    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-lmp-02.txt

   6.7    [X] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-routing-04.txt
   6.8    [X] draft-ietf-ccamp-ospf-gmpls-extensions-07.txt


   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [X] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [X] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [X] SDH
   7.6    [X] SONET
   7.7    [ ] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [ ] Fiber



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   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   8.1     [ ]      [ ]  Public and free
   8.2     [ ]      [ ]  Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3     [X]      [ ]  On sale.
   8.4     [ ]      [ ]  For internal company use only
   8.5     [ ]      [ ]  Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   9.1     [X]      [ ]   Purchased code
                          (please list source if possible)
   9.2     [ ]      [ ]   Free code
                          (please list source if possible)
   9.3     [X]      [ ]   Internal implementation
                          (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4     [X]      [ ]   Internal implementation on top of purchased
                          or free code
   9.4.1                  List portions from external source:
                          (Identify protocol if appropriate)
   9.4.2                  List portions developed internally:
                          (Identify protocol if appropriate)

   10.  Supported Label Types
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   10.1    [ ]      [ ] MPLS Label
   10.2    [ ]      [ ] Generalized Label
   10.3    [ ]      [ ] Waveband Label
   10.4    [X]      [ ] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   11.1    [X]      [ ] Suggested Label
   11.2    [X]      [ ] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   12.1    [ ]          Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2             [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3    [X]      [ ] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding



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   12.4    [X]      [ ] SONET/SDH

   13.   Bidirectional LSPs
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
           [X]      [ ] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   14.1    [ ]      [ ] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2    [X]          Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3    [X]          Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4    [X]          Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   15.1    [X]      [ ] Explicit Label Control
   15.2    [X]      [ ] Protection Information
   15.3    [X]      [ ] Administrative Status Information
   15.4    [X]      [ ] Interface Identification
   15.5    [X]      [ ] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6    [X]      [ ] Link Fault Handling
   15.7    [X]      [ ] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   17. Other features supported:
   17.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP]

        OIF UNI 1.0 is supported.


   17.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]
   17.3 Other

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:
   18.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP]
   18.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]
   18.3 related to [GMPLS-SONET]
   18.4 Other

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
         might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
         will better describe your project:



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   As a part of SpectralWave Networking Software, SepctralWave Control
   Plane fully controls SpectralWave DWDM and U-Node by interacting with
   SpectralWave Manager (NMS) and SpectralWave Planning Tool.

   ====================================================================

   Person filling out this form:

        Name:    Su-Hun YUN
        E-mail:  s-yun@bl.jp.nec.com
        Tel.:    +81 44 396 3247
        Title:   Assistant Manager
        Company: NEC Corporation
        Date prepared: Sep. 20, 2002


2.17. NetPlane Systems

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                           [V 1.0]

   1.  Organization: NetPlane Systems, a division of Conexant Systems

   1.1   Organization url(s): www.netplane.com


   2.    Product title(s):
         LTCS (Label Traffic Control System)- Optical and Classical, LTCS-LMP

   2.1   Brief description(s):

   3. Portable software protocol products which support multiple ietf
   drafts and RFCs, and implementation agreements coming out of the OIF.
   MPLS and GMPLS Signaling Products, which includes RSVP, LDP, CR-LDP,
   OUNI. Also have LMP to support optical network requirements.

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name:  Sandra Herforth

   3.2   Title: Sr. Product Manager

   3.3   E-mail: sherforth@netplane.com

   3.4   Organization/department: Marketing

   3.5     Postal address: 200 Lowder Brook Drive, Westwood, MA  02090




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   3.6   Phone: 781-251-5363

   3.7   Fax: 781-329-6703
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [ ] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [X] Product: All products listed above are released and are generally available.
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
   5.1     [X] PSC
   5.2     [X] TDM
   5.3     [X] LSC
   5.4     [X] FSC



   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)

   RFC 2205 Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP)
   RFC 2206 RSVP Management Information Base using SMIv2
   RFC 2208 Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) Version 1 Applicability Statement
   RFC 2209 Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) Version 1 Message Processing Rules
   RFC 2210 The Use of RSVP with IETF Integrated Services
   RFC 2547 BGP/MPLS VPNs
   RFC 2702 Requirements for Traffic Engineering over MPLS
   RFC 2750 RSVP Extensions for Policy Control
   RFC 2764 Framework for IP-based Virtual Private Networks
   RFC 2961 RSVP Refresh Overhead Reduction Extensions
   RFC 2997 Specification of the Null Service Type
   RFC 3031 Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture
   RFC 3032 MPLS Label Stack Encoding
   RFC 3034 Use of Label Switching on Frame Relay Networks Specification
   RFC 3035 MPLS using LDP and ATM VC Switching
   RFC 3036 LDP Specification
   RFC 3037 LDP Applicability
   RFC 3209 RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels
   RFC 3210 Applicability statement for the extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels
   RFC 3212 Contraint-Based LSP Setup using LDP
   RFC 3213 Applicability Statement for CR-LDP

   draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-architecture-02  Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Architecture
   draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-04  Generalized MPLS-Signaling Functional Description
   draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-02  Generalized MPLS Signaling - RSVP-TE Extensions
   draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-architecture-02  Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Architecture



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   draft-many-ccamp-gmpls-framework-00  A Framework for Generalized Multi-protocol Label Switching (GMPLS)
   draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-unnum-04  Signalling Unnumbered Links in RSVP-TE
   draft-ietf-mpls-lsp-hierarchy-03  LSP Hierarchy with MPLS TE
   draft-ietf-mpls-bundle-01  Link Bundling in MPLS Traffic Engineering
   draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-02  GMPLS Extensions for SONET and SDH Control
   draft-oetf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-extensions  GMPLS Extensions to Control Non-Standard SONET and SDH Features
   draft-ietf-mpls-diff-ext-09  MPLS Support of Differentiated Services
   draft-ietf-mpls-lsr-mib-07  Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) LSR Management Information Base
   draft-ietf-mpls-mpls-te-mib-06  Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Traffic Engineering Management Information Base
   draft-ietf-mpls-ldp-mib-08  Definitions of Managed Objects for the Multiprotocol Label Switching, Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
   draft-ietf-mpls-ftn-mib-03  Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) FEC-To-NHLFE (FTN) Management Information Base
   draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-lsp-tunnel-09  RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels
   draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-tunnel-applicability-02  Applicability Statement for Extensions to RSVP for LSP-Tunnels
   draft-ietf-mpls-cr-ldp-06  Constraint-Based LSP Setup using LDP
   draft-ietf-mpls-crisp-modify-03  LSP Modification Using CR-LDP
   draft-ietf-mpls-ldp-state-04  LDP State Machine
   draft-ietf-mpls-tc-mib-02  Definition of Textual Conventions and OBJECT-IDENTITIES  for Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) Management
   draft-martini-l2circuit-trans-mpls-08  Transport of Layer 2 Frames Over MPLS
   draft-martini-l2-encap-mpls-04  Encapsulation Methods for Transport of Layer 2 Frames Over IP and MPLS Networks
   draft-ietf-ppvpn-rfc2547bis-01  BGP/MPLS VPNs
   draft-ietf-mpls-mgmt-overview  Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Management Overview
   draft-ietf-ipo-ason-02  Automatic Switched Optical Network (ASON) Architecture and Its Related Protocols
   draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-02  Link Management Protocol (LMP)
   draft-fredette-lmp-wdm-03  Link Management Protocol (LMP) for DWDM Optical Line Systems
   draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-mib-00  Link Management Protocol Management Information Base Using SMIv2

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [X] Frame Relay
   7.2    [X] ATM
   7.3    [X] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [X] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [X] SDH
   7.6    [X] SONET
   7.7    [X] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [X] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
   8.1    [ ] Public and free
   8.2    [ ] Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3    [X] On sale.
   8.4    [ ] For internal company use only
   8.5    [ ] Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
   9.1    [ ] Purchased code (please list source if possible)
   9.2    [ ] Free code (please list source if possible)



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   9.3    [X] Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4    [ ] Internal implementation on top of purchased or free code
   9.4.1      [ ] List portions from external source
   9.4.2   [X] List portions developed internally

   All of NetPlane Systems' Implementations are based completely on
   internally developed code. NetPlane owns all intellectual property
   relating to its products and provides full indemnification against 3rd
   party claims for possible future royalties, etc.

   10.  Supported Label Types
   10.1  [X] MPLS Label
   10.2  [X] Generalized Label
   10.3  [X] Waveband Label
   10.4  [X] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
   11.1  [X] Suggested Label
   11.2  [X] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
   12.1  [X] Intserv (Controlled load, Guaranteed Service, and Null Service Type)
   12.2  [X] CR-LDP
   12.3  [X] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4  [X] SONET/SDH

   13.   [X] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
   14.1 [X] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2 [X] Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3 [X] Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4 [X] Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
   15.1  [X] Explicit Label Control
   15.2  [X] Protection Information
   15.3  [X] Administrative Status Information
   15.4  [X] Interface Identification
   15.5  [ ] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6  [X] Link Fault Handling
   15.7  [X] Nodal Fault Handling
           - Supported by Redundant and Distributed Product Packages

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   OIF UNI 1.0 Signaling Implementation Agreement, oif2000.125.7




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   ITU-T G.8080/Y.1304-Architecture and Specifications for Automatically
   Switched Optical Network

   ITU-T G.7713/Y.1704-Distributed Call and Connection Management

   ITU-T G.7712/Y.1703-Architecture and Specification of Data Communication Network

   17. Other features supported:

   Support of Redundant Architectures to support Nodal and Control Plane Failure
   Fault Tolerance (hot backup)
   Flexible Software to support multiple types of distributed architectures
   Bundled links
   Non-associated (out of band) signaling
   Graceful deletion
   LSP hierarchy
   Reverse LSPs
   Diffserv
   Resource Affinities
   Wavelength Conversion Incapable

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:

   Generally support all GMPLS signaling requirements which are adequately
   defined in the IETF drafts today.  There are a few items like Graceful
   Restart and Persistence which have IETF Drafts or industry solutions
   which carriers are resistant to deploy in their current networks.
   NetPlane is taking a measured approach to support more appropriate and
   effective solutions.  Fast Restart Link Bundling MIB is currently
   supported by an Enterprise MIB which was developed to support an early
   version of the Link Bundle MIB.

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
         might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   NetPlane's LTCS product line supports a unified code base which
   (optionally) supports MPLS (RSVP-TE, LDP, CR-LDP), GMPLS (RSVP-TE) and
   OIF O-UNI (RSVP-TE).It has been used a majority of OEMs for a wide range
   of applications, including core optical network devices, where
   scalability and high availability is a critical requirement, a variety
   of optical "edge" devices where architectural flexibility, scalability
   and performance are key, including support for O-UNI and it has been
   field deployed in carrier networks for classical MPLS applications.

   To fully support GMPLS applications, NetPlane also offers LMP.

   Additionally NetPlane offers a full range of routing protocols,
   including OSPF and BGP4. The OSPF implementation is complemented by



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   Traffic Engineering (TE) extensions and a Constrained Shortest Path
   First (CSPF) engine to calculate explicit paths for both IP and optical
   applications MPLS/GMPLS.

   Provide Software Source code to many types of Network Equipment
   Providers, NetPlane Systems has over 200 customers worldwide for all of
   their products.

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
         will better describe your project:

   =======================================================================

   Person filling out this form:
        Name:          Sandra Herforth
        E-mail:        sherforth@netplane.com
        Tel.:          781-251-5363
        Title:         Sr. Product Manager
        Company:       NetPlane Systems
        Date prepared: April 3, 2002


2.18. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                      [V 1.1]

   1.  Organization: Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation

   1.1   Organization url(s): http://www.onlab.ntt.co.jp/

   2.  Product title(s): HIKARI router

   2.1   Brief description(s):
         NTT's HIKARI router is an integrated GMPLS router
         with L1/L2/L3 switching capabilities.

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name: Satoru Okamoto

   3.2   Title: Senior Research Engineer

   3.3   E-mail: okamoto@exa.onlab.ntt.co.jp

   3.4   Organization/department: NTT Network Innovation Laboratories

   3.5   Postal address: 9-11 Midori-Cho 3-Chome, Musashino-shi,



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                           Tokyo 180-8585 JAPAN

   3.6   Phone: +81 422 59 4353

   3.7   Fax: +81 422 59 6387
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [X] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   5.1     [X]      [X]    PSC
   5.2     [ ]      [ ]    TDM
   5.3     [X]      [X]    LSC
   5.4     [ ]      [ ]    FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    [RFC-3212]
   6.2    [draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-06.txt]
   6.3    [draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-07.txt]
   6.4    [draft-ietf-ccamp-ospf-gmpls-extensions-05.txt]
   6.5    [ ]
   6.6    [ ]

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [X] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [X] SDH
   7.6    [X] SONET
   7.7    [X] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [ ] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   8.1     [ ]      [ ]  Public and free
   8.2     [ ]      [ ]  Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3     [ ]      [ ]  On sale.



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   8.4     [X]      [X]  For internal company use only
   8.5     [ ]      [ ]  Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   9.1     [ ]      [ ]   Purchased code
                          (please list source if possible)
   9.2     [ ]      [ ]   Free code
                          (please list source if possible)
   9.3     [ ]      [ ]   Internal implementation
                          (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4     [X]      [X]   Internal implementation on top of purchased
                          or free code
   9.4.1                  List portions from external source:
                          (Identify protocol if appropriate)
   9.4.2                  List portions developed internally:
                          (Identify protocol if appropriate)

   10.  Supported Label Types
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   10.1    [X]      [X] MPLS Label
   10.2    [X]      [ ] Generalized Label
   10.3    [X]      [X] Waveband Label
   10.4    [ ]      [ ] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   11.1    [X]      [ ] Suggested Label
   11.2    [X]      [ ] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   12.1    [ ]          Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2             [X] CR-LDP
   12.3    [X]      [ ] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4    [ ]      [ ] SONET/SDH

   13.   Bidirectional LSPs
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
           [X]      [X] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-



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          RSVP]     LDP]
   14.1    [ ]      [ ] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2    [ ]          Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3    [X]          Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4    [X]          Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   15.1    [X]      [ ] Explicit Label Control
   15.2    [X]      [ ] Protection Information
   15.3    [X]      [ ] Administrative Status Information
   15.4    [X]      [ ] Interface Identification
   15.5    [X]      [ ] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6    [ ]      [ ] Link Fault Handling
   15.7    [ ]      [ ] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   17. Other features supported:
   17.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP]
   17.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]
   17.3 Other

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:
   18.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP]
   18.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]
   18.3 related to [GMPLS-SONET]
   18.4 Other

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
         might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
         will better describe your project:

   ====================================================================

   Person filling out this form:

        Name: Satoru Okamoto
        E-mail: okamoto@exa.onlab.ntt.co.jp
        Tel.: +81 422 59 4353
        Title: Senior Research Engineer
        Company: Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
        Date prepared: 05/31/2002





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2.19. Nortel Networks

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.0]

   1.  Organization: Nortel Networks

   1.1   Organization url(s): www.nortelnetworks.com


   2.  Product title(s): Automatic Switched Optical Networks (ASON)

   2.1   Brief description(s): optical control plane

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information

   3.1   Name: Don Fedyk

   3.2   Title:Senior Advisor

   3.3   E-mail: dwfedyk@nortelnetworks.com

   3.4   Organization/department:

   3.5   Postal address: 600 Technology Park, Billerica, MA 01450

   3.6   Phone:978 288 3041

   3.7   Fax:
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [ ] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
   5.1     [ ] PSC
   5.2     [ ] TDM
   5.3     [ ] LSC
   5.4     [ ] FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    [x] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-07.txt
   6.2    [x] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-cr-ldp-05.txt



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   6.3    [ ]
   6.4    [ ]
   6.5    [ ]
   6.6    [ ]

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [ ] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [ ] SDH
   7.6    [ ] SONET
   7.7    [ ] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [ ] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
   8.1    [ ] Public and free
   8.2    [ ] Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3    [ ] On sale.
   8.4    [ ] For internal company use only
   8.5    [ ] Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
   9.1    [ ] Purchased code (please list source if possible)
   9.2    [ ] Free code (please list source if possible)
   9.3    [ ] Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4    [ ] Internal implementation on top of purchased or free code
   9.4.1      [ ] List portions from external source
   9.4.2      [ ] List portions developed internally

   10.  Supported Label Types
   10.1  [x] MPLS Label
   10.2  [x] Generalized Label
   10.3  [x] Waveband Label
   10.4  [x] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
   11.1  [x] Suggested Label
   11.2  [x] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
   12.1  [ ] Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2  [x] CR-LDP
   12.3  [x] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4  [x] SONET/SDH




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   13.   [x] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
   14.1 [x] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2 [ ] Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3 [ ] Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4 [ ] Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
   15.1  [ ] Explicit Label Control
   15.2  [ ] Protection Information
   15.3  [ ] Administrative Status Information
   15.4  [ ] Interface Identification
   15.5  [ ] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6  [ ] Link Fault Handling
   15.7  [ ] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   17. Other features supported:

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
         might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
         will better describe your project:

   =======================================================================

   Person filling out this form:

        Name:Don Fedyk
        E-mail:see above
        Tel.:
        Title:
        Company:
        Date prepared:












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2.20. Polaris Networks Inc

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                           [V 1.1]

   1.  Organization: Polaris Networks Inc.

   1.1 Organization url(s): www.polarisnetworks.com

   2.  Product title(s): OMX

   2.1 Brief description(s):

   The OMX is a Terabit-scalable optical transport
   switch that combines the functions of SONET ADM
   with a Wideband, Broadband and Super-broadband
   Digital Cross-connect System (DCS) in a single
   consolidated footprint. The control plane on the
   OMX is IP and GMPLS based to support the end-to-end
   provisioning of services.

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name: Dean Cheng

   3.2   Title: Principal Network Architect

   3.3   E-mail: dcheng@polarisnetworks.com

   3.4   Organization/department: Architecture

   3.5   Postal address:

        6810 Santa Teresa Bl., San Jose CA 95119

   3.6   Phone: (408) 284-8061

   3.7   Fax: (408) 281-7463
   ---------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [x] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities



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         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   5.1     [ ]      [ ]    PSC
   5.2     [x]      [ ]    TDM
   5.3     [ ]      [ ]    LSC
   5.4     [ ]      [ ]    FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1 [x] RFC 2328 OSPF v2
   6.2 [x] RFC 2370 OSPF Opaque LSA
   6.3 [x] draft-katz-yeung-ospf-traffic-06.txt
   6.4 [x] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-routing-04.txt
   6.5 [x] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-ospf-gmpls-extensions-07.txt
   6.6 [x] RFC 2205 RSVP
   6.7    [x] RFC 3209 Traffic Engineering Extensions to RSVP
   6.8    [x] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-07.txt
   6.9    [x] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-06.txt
   6.10   [x] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-05.txt
   6.11   [x] draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-unnum-06.txt
   6.12 [x] draft-ietf-mpls-bundle-03.txt
   6.13 [x] draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-02.txt
   6.14 [x] RFC 2784 GRE
   6.14   [x] RFC 1661 PPP in HDLC-like Framing
   6.15   [x] RFC 1662 PPP
   6.16   [x] RFC 1332 IPCP

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [x] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [x] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [ ] SDH
   7.6    [x] SONET
   7.7    [ ] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [ ] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   8.1     [ ]      [ ]  Public and free
   8.2     [ ]      [ ]  Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3     [ ]      [ ]  On sale.
   8.4     [x]      [ ]  For internal company use only
   8.5     [ ]      [ ]  Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)



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         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   9.1     [ ]      [ ]   Purchased code
                          (please list source if possible)
   9.2     [ ]      [ ]   Free code
                          (please list source if possible)
   9.3     [ ]      [ ]   Internal implementation
                          (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4     [x]      [ ]   Internal implementation on top of purchased
                          or free code
   9.4.1                  List portions from external source:
                          (Identify protocol if appropriate)
   9.4.2                  List portions developed internally:
                          (Identify protocol if appropriate)

   10.  Supported Label Types
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   10.1    [ ]      [ ] MPLS Label
   10.2    [ ]      [ ] Generalized Label
   10.3    [ ]      [ ] Waveband Label
   10.4    [x]      [ ] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   11.1    [x]      [ ] Suggested Label
   11.2    [ ]      [ ] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   12.1    [ ]          Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2             [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3    [x]      [ ] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4    [x]      [ ] SONET/SDH

   13.   Bidirectional LSPs
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
           [x]      [ ] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   14.1    [ ]      [ ] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2    [x]          Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3    [x]          Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)



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   14.4    [x]          Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   15.1    [x]      [ ] Explicit Label Control
   15.2    [x]      [ ] Protection Information
   15.3    [x]      [ ] Administrative Status Information
   15.4    [x]      [ ] Interface Identification
   15.5    [x]      [ ] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6    [x]      [ ] Link Fault Handling
   15.7    [x]      [ ] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   17. Other features supported:
   17.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP]
   17.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]
   17.3 Other

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:
   18.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP]
   18.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]
   18.3 related to [GMPLS-SONET]
   18.4 Other

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
         might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
         will better describe your project:

   ====================================================================

   Person filling out this form:

        Name: Same as above.
        E-mail:
        Tel.:
        Title:
        Company:
        Date prepared: 9/16/2002









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2.21. Sycamore Networks Inc.

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.1]

   1.  Organization: Sycamore Networks Inc.

   1.1   Organization url(s): www.sycamorenetworks.com


   2.  Product title(s): SN 3000 optical switch, SN 16000 optical switch

   2.1   Brief description(s):

   Metro and core optical switches with STS-1 level granularity, integrated
   routing, signaling and management software.  GMPLS is implemented using
   the IETF CCAMP Working Group Internet Drafts in order to support
   standards-based compatibility and provide the foundation for
   multi-vendor interoperability.  Validated multiple GMPLS
   interoperability configurations (peer, overlay, hybrid) during the MPLS
   Forum-sponsored GMPLS testing activity conducted at University of New
   Hampshire InterOperability Lab, September 30 - October 4, 2002.
   Testing included signaling (RSVP-TE) and control plane interoperability
   with multiple (edge LSR) devices from vendors including Cisco, Juniper,
   Agilent, Data Connection Ltd., NetTest, and NetPlane.

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name: Tom DiMicelli

   3.2   Title: Senior Product Manager

   3.3   E-mail: tdimicelli@sycamorenet.com

   3.4   Organization/department: Product Management/Network Switching

   3.5   Postal address: 220 Mill Road, Chelmsford, MA

   3.6   Phone: 978-367-7978

   3.7   Fax: 978-250-9207
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [ ] Development
   4.2     [] Alpha
   4.3     [X] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product



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   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
     [GMPLS- RSVP]     [GMPLS-LDP]
   5.1     [ ]         [ ]      PSC
   5.2     [X]        [ ]      TDM
   5.3     [X]        [ ]      LSC
   5.4     [X]        [ ]      FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-07.txt
   6.2    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-06.txt
   6.3    [X] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-02.txt
   6.4 [X] draft-iwata-mpls-crankback-00.txt
   6.5 [X] draft-pan-mpls-restart-01.txt

   Drafts implemented as part of the October 2002 UNH and NGN GMPLS interoperability testing and demonstration:
   . draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-08.txt
   . draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-07.txt

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [ ] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [X] SDH
   7.6    [X] SONET
   7.7    [ ] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [ ] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10  [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
     [GMPLS-RSVP]     [GMPLS- LDP]

   8.1     [ ]         [ ]  Public and free
   8.2     [X]      [ ]  Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3     [ ]         [ ]  On sale.
   8.4     [ ]          [ ]  For internal company use only
   8.5     [ ]         [ ]  Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
     [GMPLS-RSVP]     [GMPLS-LDP]
   9.1     [ ]         [ ]   Purchased code  (please list source if possible)
   9.2     [ ]         [ ]   Free code (please list source if possible)
   9.3     [ ]         [ ]   Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4     [X]      [ ]   Internal implementation on top of purchased or free code




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   9.4.1 List portions from external source: (Identify protocol if appropriate)
   9.4.2    List portions developed internally: (Identify protocol if appropriate)

   10.  Supported Label Types
     [GMPLS-RSVP]     [GMPLS-LDP]
   10.1    [ ]         [ ] MPLS Label
   10.2    [X]        [ ] Generalized Label
   10.3    [ ]        [ ] Waveband Label
   10.4    [X]        [ ] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
     [GMPLS-RSVP]        [GMPLS-LDP]
   11.1    [X]        [ ] Suggested Label
   11.2    [X]        [ ] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
     [GMPLS-RSVP]        [GMPLS-LDP]
   12.1    [X]                      Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2                [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3    [   ]       [ ] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4    [X]        [ ] SONET/SDH

   13.   Bidirectional LSPs
     [GMPLS-RSVP]        [GMPLS-LDP]
     [X]                [ ] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
     [GMPLS-RSVP]        [GMPLS-LDP]
   14.1    [ ]         [ ] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2    [X]            Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3    [X]            Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4    [X]            Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
     [GMPLS-RSVP]        [GMPLS-LDP]
   15.1    [X]      [ ] Explicit Label Control
   15.2    [ ]        [ ] Protection Information
   15.3    [X]      [ ] Administrative Status Information
   15.4    [X]      [ ] Interface Identification
   15.5    [X]      [ ] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6    [X]      [ ] Link Fault Handling
   15.7    [ ]        [ ] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   17. Other features supported:
   17.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP]
   17.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]



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   17.3 Other

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:
   18.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP]
   18.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]
   18.3 related to [GMPLS-SONET]
   18.4 Other

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)


   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which will better describe your project:

   Sycamore is actively engaged in the investigation and development of a variety of additional GMPLS protocols, including OSPF-TE, LMP; as well as strategies for implementing protection and restoration mechanisms.

   Parallel to our interoperability activities with GMPLS, Sycamore continues to actively participate in and monitor standards development activities within the OIF and ITU-T.


2.22. Tellium, Inc.

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.0]

   1.  Organization: Tellium, Inc.

   1.1   Organization url(s): www.tellium.com


   2.  Product title(s): Aurora Optical Switch, Aurora 128

   2.1   Brief description(s):

   Wavelength optical switch, managing wavelengths which are today
   at -48 and -192 levels of granularity

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name: Dimitrios Pendarakis

   3.2   Title: Manager, Internetworking and Applications

   3.3   E-mail: dpendarakis@tellium.com

   3.4   Organization/department: Tellium, Inc.

   3.5 Postal address: 2 Crescent Place, P.O. Box 901,
   Oceanport, NJ 07757-0901




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   3.6   Phone: 732 923-4254

   3.7   Fax: 732 728-9862
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [ ] Development
   4.2     [X] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
   5.1     [ ] PSC
   5.2     [X] TDM
   5.3     [X] LSC
   5.4     [X] FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-07.txt
   6.2    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-06.txt
   6.3    [X] draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-03.txt
   6.4    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-unnum-04.txt
   6.5    [X] draft-ietf-mpls-bundle-01.txt
   6.6    [ ]

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [ ] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [X] SDH
   7.6    [X] SONET
   7.7    [X] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [X] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
   8.1    [ ] Public and free
   8.2    [ ] Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3    [ ] On sale.
   8.4    [X] For internal company use only
   8.5    [ ] Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
   9.1    [ ] Purchased code (please list source if possible)
   9.2    [ ] Free code (please list source if possible)



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   9.3    [ ] Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4    [X] Internal implementation on top of purchased or free code
   9.4.1      [ ] List portions from external source
   9.4.2      [ ] List portions developed internally

   10.  Supported Label Types
   10.1  [ ] MPLS Label
   10.2  [X] Generalized Label
   10.3  [ ] Waveband Label
   10.4  [X] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
   11.1  [X] Suggested Label
   11.2  [X] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
   12.1  [ ] Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2  [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3  [X] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4  [X] SONET/SDH

   13.   [X] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
   14.1 [ ] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2 [X] Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3 [X] Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4 [X] Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
   15.1  [X] Explicit Label Control
   15.2  [X] Protection Information
   15.3  [X] Administrative Status Information
   15.4  [X] Interface Identification
   15.5  [X] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6  [ ] Link Fault Handling
   15.7  [ ] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   17. Other features supported:

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
         might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which



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         will better describe your project:

   =====================================================================

   Person filling out this form: Same as above
        Name:
        E-mail:
        Tel.:
        Title:
        Company:
        Date prepared: March 12, 2002


2.23. Tropic Networks Inc

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.0]

   1.  Organization:               Tropic Networks Inc

   1.1   Organization url(s):      http://www.tropicnetworks.com

   2.1   Brief description(s):

               The product is a switching device in the area of
               Optical Packet Networking

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information

   3.1   Name:             Nabil Seddigh
   3.3   E-mail:           nseddigh@tropicnetworks.com
   3.5   Postal address:   135 Michael Cowpland Dr
                           Kanata, ON K2M 2E9
   3.6   Phone:            613-270-6936

   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [X] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
   5.1     [X] PSC
   5.2     [ ] TDM



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   5.3     [X] LSC
   5.4     [X] FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    [ ] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-07.txt
   6.2    [ ] draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-06.txt
   6.3    [ ] draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-unnum-04.txt
   6.4    [ ] draft-ietf-mpls-lsp-hierarchy-04.txt
   6.5    [ ] draft-ietf-mpls-bundle-01.txt
   6.6    [ ] RFC 3032

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [X] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [ ] SDH
   7.6    [ ] SONET
   7.7    [X] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [X] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
   8.1    [ ] Public and free
   8.2    [ ] Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3    [ ] On sale.
   8.4    [X] For internal company use only
   8.5    [ ] Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
   9.1    [ ] Purchased code (please list source if possible)
   9.2    [ ] Free code (please list source if possible)
   9.3    [ ] Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4    [X] Internal implementation on top of purchased or free code
   9.4.1      [ ] List portions from external source
   9.4.2      [ ] List portions developed internally

   10.  Supported Label Types
   10.1  [X] MPLS Label
   10.2  [X] Generalized Label
   10.3  [X] Waveband Label
   10.4  [ ] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
   11.1  [X] Suggested Label
   11.2  [ ] Label Set




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   12.  Traffic Parameters
   12.1  [X] Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2  [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3  [X] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4  [ ] SONET/SDH

   13.   [X] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
   14.1 [ ] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2 [ ] Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3 [ ] Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4 [X] Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
   15.1  [ ] Explicit Label Control
   15.2  [ ] Protection Information
   15.3  [ ] Administrative Status Information
   15.4  [X] Interface Identification
   15.5  [X] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6  [X] Link Fault Handling
   15.7  [X] Nodal Fault Handling

   ===============================================================

   Person filling out this form:

        Name:           Nabil Seddigh
        E-mail:         nseddigh@tropicnetworks.com
        Tel.:           613-270-6936
        Company:        Tropic Networks
        Date prepared:  March 13, 2002


2.24. Wipro Technologies

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                           [V 1.1]

   1.  Organization:       Wipro Technologies

   1.1   Organization url(s): www.wipro.com


   2.  Product title(s): Wipro MPLS stacks

   2.1   Brief description(s):

   WIP-MPLS product line offers GMPLS/MPLS control plane stacks:



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   GMPLS extension to CRLDP, GMPLS extension to RSVP-TE, LDP, CRLDP,
   RSVP-TE and other related stacks.
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   3.  Contact for GMPLS information
   3.1   Name: Rana Pratap Sircar

   3.2   Title: Architect

   3.3   E-mail: rana.sircar@wipro.com

   3.4   Organization/department: Wipro Technologies/Telecom and
                                  Internetworking Solutions

   3.5   Postal address: Wipro Technologies
                         No. 26, Hosur Main Road, Bomannahalli,
                         Bangalore - 560068

   3.6   Phone: +91-80-5732296/3 ext 1040

   3.7   Fax: +91-80-5732696 / 5732441
   ----------------------------------------------------------------

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [X] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   5.1     [X]      [X]    PSC
   5.2     [X]      [X]    TDM
   5.3     [ ]      [ ]    LSC
   5.4     [ ]      [ ]    FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    [draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-cr-ldp-05.txt]
   6.2    [draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-07.txt]
   6.3    [draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-architecture-02.txt]
   6.4    [draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-06.txt]
   6.5    [RFC 2205 : RSVP ]
   6.6    [RFC 3209 : RSVP-TE ]
   6.7    [RFC 3212 : CR-LDP ]
   6.8    [RFC 3214 : LSP Modification Using CR-LDP ]




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   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [X] Frame Relay
   7.2    [X] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [X] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [X] SDH
   7.6    [X] SONET
   7.7    [ ] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [ ] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [ ] Other (describe):

   8. Availability
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   8.1     [ ]      [ ]  Public and free
   8.2     [ ]      [ ]  Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3     [X]      [X]  On sale.
   8.4     [ ]      [ ]  For internal company use only
   8.5     [ ]      [ ]  Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   9.1     [ ]      [ ]   Purchased code
                          (please list source if possible)
   9.2     [ ]      [ ]   Free code
                          (please list source if possible)
   9.3     [X]      [X]   Internal implementation
                          (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4     [ ]      [ ]   Internal implementation on top of purchased
                          or free code
   9.4.1                  List portions from external source:
                          (Identify protocol if appropriate)
   9.4.2                  List portions developed internally:
                          (Identify protocol if appropriate)

   10.  Supported Label Types
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   10.1    [X]      [X] MPLS Label
   10.2    [X]      [X] Generalized Label
   10.3    [ ]      [ ] Waveband Label
   10.4    [X]      [X] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]



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   11.1    [X]      [X] Suggested Label
   11.2    [X]      [X] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   12.1    [ ]          Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2             [X] CR-LDP
   12.3    [X]      [X] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4    [X]      [X] SONET/SDH

   13.   Bidirectional LSPs
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
           [X]      [X] Bidirectional LSPs

   14.  Notification
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   14.1    [X]      [X] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2    [X]          Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3    [X]          Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4    [X]          Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
         [GMPLS-   [GMPLS-
          RSVP]     LDP]
   15.1    [X]      [X] Explicit Label Control
   15.2    [X]      [X] Protection Information
   15.3    [X]      [X] Administrative Status Information
   15.4    [X]      [X] Interface Identification
   15.5    [X]      [X] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6    [ ]      [ ] Link Fault Handling
   15.7    [ ]      [ ] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply: Contention Resolution supported

   17. Other features supported:
   17.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP] A Node level Admission controller and Resource
                                Manager.
   17.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]  A Node level Admission controller and Resource
                                Manager.
   17.3 Other

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:
   18.1 related to [GMPLS-RSVP]
   18.2 related to [GMPLS-LDP]
   18.3 related to [GMPLS-SONET]



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   18.4 Other

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
         might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   Wipro Technologies offers a carrier-class GMPLS/MPLS protocol
   stacks to OEM vendors. Our product line includes source code
   architected, developed and tested in a well defined quality
   framework.

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
         will better describe your project:

   ====================================================================

   Person filling out this form:

        Name: Chetan Kumar S
        E-mail: chetan.kumar@wipro.com
        Tel.: +91 80 5732296
        Title: Protocol Specialist
        Company: Wipro Technologies
        Date prepared: 28-03-02 (dd-mm-yy)



2.25. Anonymous 1

   GMPLS Signaling Implementation Survey Form                    [V 1.0]

   4.  Status:
   4.1     [X] Development
   4.2     [ ] Alpha
   4.3     [ ] Beta
   4.4     [ ] Product
   4.5     [ ] Other (describe):

   5.  Switching capabilities
   5.1     [ ] PSC
   5.2     [ ] TDM
   5.3     [X] LSC
   5.4     [ ] FSC

   6. Reference Drafts (please list, include version numbers)
   6.1    [ ]
   6.2    [ ]
   6.3    [ ]
   6.4    [ ]



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   6.5    [ ]
   6.6    [ ]

   7. Interface technologies
   7.1    [ ] Frame Relay
   7.2    [ ] ATM
   7.3    [ ] Ethernet V2/DIX
   7.4    [ ] Ethernet 802.3
   7.5    [ ] SDH
   7.6    [ ] SONET
   7.7    [ ] Lambda (photonic)
   7.8    [ ] Fiber
   7.9    [ ] FiberChannel
   7.10   [X] Other (describe): Lambda O-E-O

   8. Availability
   8.1    [ ] Public and free
   8.2    [ ] Only to selected organizations/companies but free
   8.3    [ ] On sale.
   8.4    [X] For internal company use only
   8.5    [ ] Other:

   9. Implementation based on:  (check all that apply)
   9.1    [ ] Purchased code (please list source if possible)
   9.2    [ ] Free code (please list source if possible)
   9.3    [ ] Internal implementation (no outside code, just from specs)
   9.4    [X] Internal implementation on top of purchased or free code
   9.4.1      [ ] List portions from external source
   9.4.2      [ ] List portions developed internally

   10.  Supported Label Types
   10.1  [ ] MPLS Label
   10.2  [X] Generalized Label
   10.3  [ ] Waveband Label
   10.4  [ ] SONET/SDH Label

   11.  Label Related
   11.1  [X] Suggested Label
   11.2  [ ] Label Set

   12.  Traffic Parameters
   12.1  [ ] Intserv (Please list which)
   12.2  [ ] CR-LDP
   12.3  [X] GMPLS Bandwidth Encoding
   12.4  [ ] SONET/SDH

   13.   [X] Bidirectional LSPs




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   14.  Notification
   14.1 [ ] Acceptable Label Set
   14.2 [ ] Notify Request Objects (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.3 [X] Notify Message (GMPLS-RSVP)
   14.4 [X] Removing State with a PathErr message (GMPLS-RSVP)

   15  Other features
   15.1  [ ] Explicit Label Control
   15.2  [ ] Protection Information
   15.3  [ ] Administrative Status Information
   15.4  [ ] Interface Identification
   15.5  [ ] Errored Interface Identification
   15.6  [X] Link Fault Handling
   15.7  [X] Nodal Fault Handling

   16. Other specification(s) which apply:

   17. Other features supported:

   18. Currently-defined GMPLS signaling features not supported:

   19. Notes (please describe purpose of project, give any information that
          might be useful to those interested in developing or using GMPLS)

   20. If you feel the above categories are not complete, add others which
          will better describe your project:


3. Acknowledgments

   The survey form was derived from V2.2 of the "RSVP and QoS
   Implementation Survey Information Form" authored by Gene Gaines
   <ggaines@generation.net> and Marco Festa <festa@cefriel.it>.  See
   http://www.iit.nrc.ca/IETF/RSVP_survey/rsvp-qos_quest_980210.txt.

   Scott Bradner, sob@harvard.edu, provided the "anonymous submission"
   service for this survey.


4. Security Considerations

   This document does not address any security issues.









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5. IANA Considerations

   No parameters are defined in this document.


6. References

[GMPLS-LDP] Ashwood-Smith, P. et al, "Generalized MPLS Signaling -
            CR-LDP Extensions", Internet Draft,
            draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-cr-ldp-07.txt,
            August 2002.

[GMPLS-RSVP] Ashwood-Smith, P. et al, "Generalized MPLS Signaling -
             RSVP-TE Extensions", Internet Draft,
             draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-rsvp-te-09.txt,
             October 2002.

[GMPLS-SIG] Ashwood-Smith, P. et al, "Generalized MPLS -
            Signaling Functional Description", Internet Draft,
            draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-signaling-09.txt,
            August 2002.

[GMPLS-SONET] Ashwood-Smith, P. et al, "GMPLS - SONET / SDH Specifics",
              Internet Draft, draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-03.txt,
              April, 2001.


7. Editors' Addresses

   Lou Berger
   Movaz Networks, Inc.
   7926 Jones Branch Drive
   Suite 615
   McLean VA, 22102
   Phone:  +1 703 847-1801
   Email:  lberger@movaz.com

   Yakov Rekhter
   Juniper Networks, Inc.
   Email:  yakov@juniper.net











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