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Subject:    [mpls] Help wanted in detnet
From:       John Dowdell <john.dowdell.ietf () gmail ! com>
Date:       2016-11-15 5:32:27
Message-ID: 86C8BF8E-7475-484F-89DD-62D428C96983 () gmail ! com
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Hi all in mpls and teas groups (consolidating earlier posting only on =
mpls)

Over in detnet wg we are working on transporting deterministic Ethernet =
(e.g. from 802.1TSN LANs) across the wide area for applications such as =
industrial control and audio/video broadcast. One of the key assumptions =
is that the underlying transport already has sufficient scheduling and =
queueing support to allow proper extension of time-sensitive (or even =
time-critical) traffic over, for example, MPLS.

To help us validate that assumption, please can someone volunteer to =
help us? Feel free to come over to the detnet list. Recommendations on =
exactly which flavour(s) of MPLS and/or configurations and/or gotchas =
would be most welcome.

The slides in question are here =
https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/97/slides/slides-97-detnet-detnet-data-pl=
ane-02.pptx =
<https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/97/slides/slides-97-detnet-detnet-data-p=
lane-02.pptx>, slide 4.

Many thanks in anticipation.

John





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transporting deterministic Ethernet (e.g. from 802.1TSN LANs) across the wide area \
for applications such as industrial control and audio/video broadcast. One of the key \
assumptions is that the underlying transport already has sufficient scheduling and \
queueing support to allow proper extension of time-sensitive (or even time-critical) \
traffic over, for example, MPLS.</div><div class=""><br class=""></div><div \
class="">To help us validate that assumption, please can someone volunteer to help \
us? Feel free to come over to the detnet list. Recommendations on exactly which \
flavour(s) of MPLS and/or configurations and/or gotchas would be most \
welcome.</div><div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">The slides in question \
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slide 4.</div><div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">Many thanks in \
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