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Question on draft-ietf-mpls-ldp-mib-09.txt: msg#00167ietf.mpls
Hi, In draft-ietf-mpls-ldp-mib-09, the mplsLdpAtmSesTable specifies the ATM specific LDP session parameters negotiated. It currently contains the Label Ranges negotiated in the LC-ATM (LR intersection). However, there is another ATM specific parameter negotiated which is the Directionality (D, VC Directionality in RFC-3036). The directionality is configured with mplsLdpEntityAtmVcDirectionality in MplsLdpEntityAtmParmsEntry, but can have a different negotiated value than the one configured. Would it make sense to include the directionality negotiated value in the mplsLdpAtmSesTable as a mplsLdpAtmSesVcDirectionality? Regards, --Carlos. ================================================================= | Carlos Pignataro - CCIE 4619 cisco Systems, Inc. | Escalation RTP | cpignata@xxxxxxxxx || || | +1 919 392 7428 - office .||. .||. | +1 919 345 3028 - mobile .||||. .||||. | +1 919 392 6470 - fax .:||||||||:.:||||||||:. | 7025 Kit Creek Road, PO Box 14987 Are you Ready ? | Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 =================================================================
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