Network Working Group Luca Martini
Internet Draft Level 3 Communications, LLC.
Expiration Date: August 2003
W. Mark Townsley
Cisco Systems
February 2003
IANA Allocations for pseudo Wire Edge to Edge Emulation (PWE3)
draft-ietf-pwe3-iana-allocation-00.txt
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Abstract
The Control and maintenance protocol for providing various Layer 1
and Layer 2 services over a Packet Switched Network has been
described in [2]. This document pre-allocates the fixed Pseudo-wire
identifier , and other fixed protocol values that are to be assigned
by IANA using the "IETF Consensus" policy defined in RFC2434
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Table of Contents
1 Specification of Requirements .......................... 2
2 PW type ................................................ 2
3 Interface Parameters field ............................. 3
4 Status codes ........................................... 3
5 Security Considerations ................................ 4
6 Intellectual Property Disclaimer ....................... 4
7 References ............................................. 4
8 Author Information ..................................... 4
1. Specification of Requirements
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119
2. PW type
As specified in [1], a Virtual Circuit FEC element contains the PW
Type field. PW Type value 0 is reserved. PW Type values 1 through 14
are defined in this document. PW Type values 15 through 63 are to be
assigned by IANA using the "IETF Consensus" policy defined in
RFC2434. PW Type values 64 through 127 are to be assigned by IANA,
using the "First Come First Served" policy defined in RFC2434. VC
Type values 128 through 32767 are vendor-specific, and values in this
range are not to be assigned by IANA.
The PW Type is 15 bit quantity containing a value which represents
the type of PW. Assigned Values are:
PW type Description
0x0001 Frame Relay DLCI
0x0002 ATM AAL5 SDU VCC transport
0x0003 ATM transparent cell transport
0x0004 Ethernet Tagged Mode
0x0005 Ethernet
0x0006 HDLC
0x0007 PPP
0x8008 CEM [8]
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0x0009 ATM n-to-one VCC cell transport
0x000A ATM n-to-one VPC cell transport
0x000B IP Layer2 Transport
0x000C ATM one-to-one VCC Cell Mode
0x000D ATM one-to-one VPC Cell Mode
0x000E ATM AAL5 PDU VCC transport
3. Interface Parameters field
As specified in this document, a PW FEC element contains the
Interface Parameters field, which is a list of one or more
parameters, and each parameter is identified by the Parameter ID
field. Parameter ID value 0 is reserved. Parameter ID values 1
through 7 are defined in this document. Parameter ID values 8
through 63 are to be assigned by IANA using the "IETF Consensus"
policy defined in RFC2434. Parameter ID values 64 through 127 are to
be assigned by IANA, using the "First Come First Served" policy
defined in RFC2434. Parameter ID values 128 through 255 are vendor-
specific, and values in this range are not to be assigned by IANA.
The interface parameter ID is assigned as follows:
Parameter ID Length Description
0x01 4 Interface MTU in octets.
0x02 4 Maximum Number of concatenated ATM cells.
0x03 up to 82 Optional Interface Description string.
0x04 4 CEP [8] Payload Bytes.
0x05 2 CEP options.
0x06 2 Requested VLAN ID
0x07 4 CEP/TDM bit-rate
4. Status codes
RFC 3036 has a range of Status Code values which are assigned by IANA
on a First Come, First Served basis. These are in the range
0x20000000-0x3effffff. To meet the protocol requirements of [1], the
following new status codes are defined:
0x20000001 "Illegal C-Bit"
0x20000002 "Wrong C-Bit"
0x20000003 "Incompatible bit-rate"
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5. Security Considerations
This document specifies only fixed identifiers, and not the protocols
used to carry the encapsulated packets across the network. Each such
protocol may have its own set of security issues, but those issues
are not affected by the identifiers specified herein.
6. Intellectual Property Disclaimer
This document is being submitted for use in IETF standards
discussions.
7. References
[1] "Transport of Layer 2 Frames Over MPLS", draft-ietf-pwe3-
control-protocol-02.txt. ( work in progress )
8. Author Information
Luca Martini
Level 3 Communications, LLC.
1025 Eldorado Blvd.
Broomfield, CO, 80021
e-mail: luca@level3.net
W. Mark Townsley
Cisco Systems
7025 Kit Creek Road
PO Box 14987
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
e-mail: mark@townsley.net
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