Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                             H. Li
Request for Comments: 6423                                  China Mobile
Updates: 5586                                                 L. Martini
Category: Standards Track                                   Cisco System
ISSN: 2070-1721                                                    J. He
                                                                 Huawei
                                                               F. Huang
                                                         Alcatel-Lucent
                                                          November 2011


     Using the Generic Associated Channel Label for Pseudowire in
                 the MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS-TP)

Abstract

  This document describes the requirements for using the Generic
  Associated Channel Label (GAL) in pseudowires (PWs) in MPLS Transport
  Profile (MPLS-TP) networks, and provides an update to the description
  of GAL usage in RFC 5586 by removing the restriction that is imposed
  on using GAL for PWs, especially in MPLS-TP environments.

Status of This Memo

  This is an Internet Standards Track document.

  This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
  (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has
  received public review and has been approved for publication by the
  Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further information on
  Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 5741.

  Information about the current status of this document, any errata,
  and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at
  http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6423.
















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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction ....................................................2
  2. Conventions Used in This Document ...............................2
     2.1. Terminology ................................................3
  3. GAL Usage for MPLS-TP PW ........................................3
  4. Security Considerations .........................................4
  5. Acknowledgments .................................................4
  6. References ......................................................5
     6.1. Normative References .......................................5
     6.2. Informative References .....................................5

1.  Introduction

  [RFC5586] generalizes the Associated Channel mechanism of [RFC5085]
  to be used for Sections, Label Switched Paths (LSPs), and Pseudowires
  (PWs) in MPLS networks.  [RFC5085] defines the Associated Channel
  Header (ACH), and [RFC5586] generalizes this for use as the Generic
  Associated Channel (G-ACh).

  [RFC5586] defines a generalized label-based exception mechanism using
  the Generic Associated Channel Label (GAL) to work together with the
  ACH for use with LSPs but prohibits GAL usage with PWs.

  This document removes the restriction imposed by [RFC5586].

2.  Conventions Used in This Document

  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 [RFC2119].





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2.1.  Terminology

  ACH      Associated Channel Header

  CW       Control Word

  G-ACh    Generic Associated Channel

  GAL      Generic Associated Channel Label

  MPLS-TP  MPLS Transport Profile

  OAM      Operation, Administration, and Maintenance

3.  GAL Usage for MPLS-TP PW

  According to the MPLS-TP requirements document [RFC5654], it is
  necessary that MPLS-TP mechanisms and capabilities be able to
  interoperate with the existing IETF MPLS [RFC3031] and IETF PWE3
  [RFC3985] architectures as appropriate.  [RFC5586] differentiates
  between the usage of the GAL with PWs in MPLS and MPLS-TP
  environments in Section 4.2 as follows:

     In MPLS-TP, the GAL MUST be used with packets on a G-ACh on LSPs,
     Concatenated Segments of LSPs, and with Sections, and MUST NOT be
     used with PWs.

  This indicates that the GAL can be used for MPLS-TP LSPs and
  Sections, but not for PWs in an MPLS-TP network.

  However, there is no restriction imposed on the usage of the GAL in
  MPLS PWs, which is described immediately afterwards in the same
  section (Section 4.2) of [RFC5586]:

     However, in other MPLS environments, this document places no
     restrictions on where the GAL may appear within the label stack or
     its use with PWs.

  The inconsistency between the usage of the GAL with MPLS PWs and
  MPLS-TP PWs may cause unnecessary implementation differences and is
  in disagreement with the MPLS-TP requirements.

  Therefore, this document specifies that the GAL can be used with
  packets on a G-ACh on LSPs, Concatenated Segments of LSPs, Sections,
  and PWs in both MPLS and MPLS-TP environments without discrimination.






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  [RFC5586] is updated by removing the restrictions on using GAL for PW
  as follows:

  -  Section 1 (Introduction) in [RFC5586], the original text:

        The GAL mechanism is defined to work together with the ACH for
        LSPs and MPLS Sections.

     is replaced by:

        The GAL mechanism is defined to work together with the ACH for
        LSPs and MPLS Sections, and for PWs.

  -  Section 4.2.  (GAL Applicability and Usage) in [RFC5586], the
     original text:

        In MPLS-TP, the GAL MUST be used with packets on a G-ACh on
        LSPs, Concatenated Segments of LSPs, and with Sections, and
        MUST NOT be used with PWs.  It MUST always be at the bottom of
        the label stack (i.e., S bit set to 1).  However, in other MPLS
        environments, this document places no restrictions on where the
        GAL may appear within the label stack or its use with PWs.

     is replaced by:

        In MPLS-TP, the GAL MUST be used with packets on a G-ACh on
        LSPs, Concatenated Segments of LSPs, and with Sections, and MAY
        be used with PWs.  The presence of a GAL indicates that an ACH
        immediately follows the MPLS label stack.

4.  Security Considerations

  There are no further security considerations than those in [RFC5586].

5.  Acknowledgments

  The authors would like to thank Luyuan Fang, Adrian Farrel, Haiyan
  Zhang, Guanghui Sun, Italo Busi, and Matthew Bocci for their
  contributions to this work.

  The authors would also like to thank the authors of [RFC5586] and
  people who were involved in the development of [RFC5586].









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6.  References

6.1.  Normative References

  [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
            Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997

  [RFC3031] Rosen, E., Viswanathan, A., and R. Callon, "Multiprotocol
            Label Switching Architecture", RFC 3031, January 2001.

  [RFC3985] Bryant, S., Ed., and P. Pate, Ed., "Pseudo Wire Emulation
            Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) Architecture", RFC 3985, March 2005.

  [RFC5586] Bocci, M., Ed., Vigoureux, M., Ed., and S. Bryant, Ed.,
            "MPLS Generic Associated Channel", RFC 5586, June 2009.

6.2.  Informative References

  [RFC5085] Nadeau, T., Ed., and C. Pignataro, Ed., "Pseudowire Virtual
            Circuit Connectivity Verification (VCCV): A Control Channel
            for Pseudowires", RFC 5085, December 2007.

  [RFC5654] Niven-Jenkins, B., Ed., Brungard, D., Ed., Betts, M., Ed.,
            Sprecher, N.,and S. Ueno, "Requirements of an MPLS
            Transport Profile", RFC 5654, September 2009.

Authors' Addresses

  Han Li
  China Mobile Communications Corporation
  EMail: [email protected]


  Luca Martini
  Cisco Systems, Inc.
  EMail: [email protected]


  Jia He
  Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
  EMail: [email protected]


  Feng Huang
  Alcatel-Lucent shanghai Bell
  EMail: [email protected]





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