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Title: Rajiv Papneja, Isocore


1
LDP Data Plane Convergence Benchmarking
  • Rajiv Papneja, Isocore
  • Jay Karthik, Cisco Systems
  • Thomas Eriksson, TeliaSonera
  • Mohan Nanduri, VSNL International

71st IETF Meeting
2
Motivation (1)
  • MPLS working group as a result of industry wide
    survey published
  • RFCs 5037 and 5038
  • Experience with the Label Distribution Protocol
    (LDP) (RFC 5037)
  • The Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
    Implementation Survey Results (RFC 5038)
  • Obtained results were categorized into 3 classes-
  • Configuration Issues,
  • Vendor bugs,
  • Protocol issues
  • Protocol issues are tied to syncronization
    between LDP and IGP resulting in
  • Slow convergence
  • Traffic blackholing
  • Taking up LDP work item following the completion
    of IGP work
  • LDP convergence benchmarking to be considered
    following IGP
  • The time is right and we would like to generate
    more interest on the topic in the WG

3
Motivation (2)
  • Considering the number of revenue generating
    services riding on LDP today (L2/L3 Services)
  • Operators would like to have tight convergence
    numbers for LDP
  • Operators should be able to verify the traffic
    loss time in their networks for different
    scenarios (similar to IGP convergence)
  • No common benchmarking terminology/ methodology
    exist in the industry for LDP
  • Uniform convergence benchmarking methodology
    required when verifying different implementations
  • Important to both vendor and SP community

4
Current status
  • draft-eriksson-ldp-convergence-term-05.txt
  • Addressed a few nits
  • draft-karthik-bmwg-ldp-convergence-meth-02.txt
  • Updated the draft based on the comments received
    from the list
  • Several comments received, including one from Bob
    Thomas, LDP spec author, Al and Andrey
  • LDP work proposal has been prepared and is being
    reviewed
  • Upon receiving the feedback, it will be sent to
    the mailing list

5
Next steps
  • Need to identify the scope of this work item.
  • Seeing interest in the mailing lists to include
    LDP Scale Benchmarking
  • We request
  • The BMWGers to review the draft and provide
    feedback and contribute to this effort
  • The WG to support this item to be accepted as a
    work group item

6
Backup
7
Snippet from RFC 5037
  • Experience with the Label Distribution Protocol
    (LDP)
  • ltsnipgt
  • 1. Configuration issues. ltsnipgt
  • 2. Vendor bugs. ltsnipgt
  • 3. Protocol issues. - The synchronization
    required between LDP and the IGP was listed as
    the main protocol issue. Two issues were
    reported 1) slow convergence, due to the fact
    that LDP convergence time is tied to the IGP
    convergence time, and 2) traffic blackholing on a
    link-up event. When an interface comes up, the
    LDP session may come up slower than the IGP
    session. This results in dropping MPLS traffic
    for a link- up event (not a failure but a
    restoration). This issue is described in more
    detail in LDP-SYNC. ltsnipgt
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