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Re: Review of draft-ietf-mpls-residence-time-12

2017-01-16 12:01:50
Hi Jurgen,
I apologize for confusion, been thinking of Port ID. Indeed, the Interface
ID is local ID and used in case of unnumbered interface as described in
section 4.7.1.3:

   Interface ID
      The identifier assigned to the link by the node specified by the Node ID.

Thus it MAY be SNMP' IfIndex , as you've pointed out. The document
leaves it to the implementation.


Regards,

Greg



On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 11:55 AM, Juergen Schoenwaelder <
j(_dot_)schoenwaelder(_at_)jacobs-university(_dot_)de> wrote:

On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 10:11:57AM -0800, Greg Mirsky wrote:

- Does the Interface ID related to other interface numbers, e.g.,
  SNMP's ifIndex? Or is this an entirely separate number space? Or
  does it depend on the implementor's choice?

GIM>> This comes from PTP. AFAIK, it is different from SNMP index.


If this is specifically a PTP Interface ID, it might be desirable to
be explicit about this and that it may be different from other numeric
interface IDs. (This is what I heard you saying, I do not know much
about PTP and surely not any details how PTP defines Interface IDs.

/js

PS: This was actually the only operational comment I had. From an
    operational perspective, it is important to know whether interface
    numbers us a common or possibly different numbering scheme.

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