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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                       Y. Lee, Ed.Request for Comments: 7449                                        HuaweiCategory: Informational                                G. Bernstein, Ed.ISSN: 2070-1721                                        Grotto Networking                                                           J. Martensson                                                                   Acreo                                                               T. Takeda                                                                     NTT                                                            T. Tsuritani                                                                    KDDI                                                     O. Gonzalez de Dios                                                              Telefonica                                                           February 2015Path Computation Element Communication Protocol (PCEP) Requirementsfor Wavelength Switched Optical Network (WSON)Routing and Wavelength AssignmentAbstract   This memo provides application-specific requirements for the Path   Computation Element Communication Protocol (PCEP) for the support of   Wavelength Switched Optical Networks (WSONs).  Lightpath provisioning   in WSONs requires a Routing and Wavelength Assignment (RWA) process.   From a path computation perspective, wavelength assignment is the   process of determining which wavelength can be used on each hop of a   path and forms an additional routing constraint to optical light path   computation.  Requirements for PCEP extensions in support of optical   impairments will be addressed in a separate document.Status of This Memo   This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is   published for informational purposes.   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).  Not all documents   approved by the IESG are a candidate for any level of Internet   Standard; seeSection 2 of RFC 5741.   Information about the current status of this document, any errata,   and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained athttp://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7449.Lee, et al.                   Informational                     [Page 1]

RFC 7449             PCEP Requirements for WSON RWA        February 2015Copyright Notice   Copyright (c) 2015 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the   document authors.  All rights reserved.   This document is subject toBCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal   Provisions Relating to IETF Documents   (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of   publication of this document.  Please review these documents   carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect   to this document.  Code Components extracted from this document must   include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of   the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as   described in the Simplified BSD License.Table of Contents1. Introduction ....................................................32. WSON RWA Processes and Architecture .............................43. Requirements ....................................................53.1. Path Computation Type Option ...............................53.2. RWA Processing .............................................63.3. Bulk RWA Path Request/Reply ................................63.4. RWA Path Reoptimization Request/Reply ......................73.5. Wavelength Range Constraint ................................73.6. Wavelength Assignment Preference ...........................73.7. Signal-Processing Capability Restriction ...................84. Manageability Considerations ....................................84.1. Control of Function and Policy .............................84.2. Information and Data Models (e.g., MIB Module) .............94.3. Liveness Detection and Monitoring ..........................94.4. Verifying Correct Operation ................................94.5. Requirements on Other Protocols and Functional Components ..94.6. Impact on Network Operation ................................95. Security Considerations .........................................96. References .....................................................106.1. Normative References ......................................106.2. Informative References ....................................10   Acknowledgments....................................................11   Authors' Addresses.................................................11Lee, et al.                   Informational                     [Page 2]

RFC 7449             PCEP Requirements for WSON RWA        February 20151.  Introduction   [RFC4655] defines the PCE-based architecture and explains how a Path   Computation Element (PCE) may compute Label Switched Paths (LSPs) in   networks controlled by Multiprotocol Label Switching Traffic   Engineering (MPLS-TE) and Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) at the request of   Path Computation Clients (PCCs).  A PCC is shown to be any network   component that makes such a request and may be, for instance, an   optical switching element within a Wavelength Division Multiplexing   (WDM) network.  The PCE itself can be located anywhere within the   network; it may be within an optical switching element, a Network   Management System (NMS), or an Operational Support System (OSS), or   it may be an independent network server.   The Path Computation Element Communication Protocol (PCEP) is the   communication protocol used between a PCC and PCE; it may also be   used between cooperating PCEs.  [RFC4657] sets out the common   protocol requirements for PCEP.  Additional application-specific   requirements for PCEP are deferred to separate documents.   This document provides a set of application-specific PCEP   requirements for support of path computation in Wavelength Switched   Optical Networks (WSONs).  WSON refers to WDM-based optical networks   in which switching is performed selectively based on the wavelength   of an optical signal.   The path in WSON is referred to as a lightpath.  A lightpath may span   multiple fiber links, and the path should be assigned a wavelength   for each link.   A transparent optical network is made up of optical devices that can   switch but not convert from one wavelength to another.  In a   transparent optical network, a lightpath operates on the same   wavelength across all fiber links that it traverses.  In such cases,   the lightpath is said to satisfy the wavelength-continuity   constraint.  Two lightpaths that share a common fiber link cannot be   assigned the same wavelength.  To do otherwise would result in both   signals interfering with each other.  Note that advanced additional   multiplexing techniques such as polarization-based multiplexing are   not addressed in this document since the physical-layer aspects are   not currently standardized.  Therefore, assigning the proper   wavelength on a lightpath is an essential requirement in the optical   path computation process.   When a switching node has the ability to perform wavelength   conversion, the wavelength-continuity constraint can be relaxed, and   a lightpath may use different wavelengths on different links along   its path from origin to destination.  It is, however, to be notedLee, et al.                   Informational                     [Page 3]

RFC 7449             PCEP Requirements for WSON RWA        February 2015   that wavelength converters may be limited for cost reasons, while the   number of WDM channels that can be supported in a fiber is also   limited.  As a WSON can be composed of network nodes that cannot   perform wavelength conversion, nodes with limited wavelength   conversion, and nodes with full wavelength conversion abilities,   wavelength assignment is an additional routing constraint to be   considered in all lightpath computations.   In this document, we first review the processes for Routing and   Wavelength Assignment (RWA) used when wavelength continuity   constraints are present and then specify requirements for PCEP to   support RWA.  Requirements for optical impairments will be addressed   in a separate document.   The remainder of this document uses terminology from [RFC4655].   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].2.  WSON RWA Processes and Architecture   In [RFC6163], three alternative process architectures were given for   performing routing and wavelength assignment.  These are shown   schematically in Figure 1, where R stands for Routing, WA for   Wavelength Assignment, and DWA for Distributed Wavelength Assignment.     +-------------------+     |  +-------+  +--+  |    +-------+    +--+     +-------+    +---+     |  |   R   |  |WA|  |    |   R   |--->|WA|     |   R   |--->|DWA|     |  +-------+  +--+  |    +-------+    +--+     +-------+    +---+     |   Combined        |     Separate Processes   Separate Processes     |   Process         |                          WA performed in a     +-------------------+                          distributed manner           (a)                       (b)                    (b')                    Figure 1: RWA Process Alternatives   These alternatives have the following properties and impact on PCEP   requirements in this document.   (a)  Combined Process (R&WA)        Path selection and wavelength assignment are performed as a        single process.  The requirements for PCC-PCE interaction with a        PCE implementing such a combined RWA process are addressed in        this document.Lee, et al.                   Informational                     [Page 4]

RFC 7449             PCEP Requirements for WSON RWA        February 2015   (b)  Routing Separate from Wavelength Assignment (R+WA)        The routing process furnishes one or more potential paths to the        wavelength assignment process that then performs final path        selection and wavelength assignment.  The requirements for PCE-        PCE interaction with one PCE implementing the routing process        and another implementing the wavelength assignment process are        not addressed in this document.   (b') Routing and Distributed Wavelength Assignment (R+DWA)        A standard path computation (unaware of detailed wavelength        availability) takes place, and then wavelength assignment is        performed along this path in a distributed manner via signaling        (RSVP-TE).  This alternative is a particular case of R+WA and        should be covered by GMPLS PCEP extensions; it does not present        new WSON-specific requirements.   The various process architectures for implementing RWA have been   reviewed above.  Figure 2 shows one typical PCE-based implementation,   which is referred to as the Combined Process (R&WA).  With this   architecture, the two processes of routing and wavelength assignment   are accessed via a single PCE.  This architecture is the base   architecture from which the requirements are specified in this   document.                          +----------------------------+            +-----+       |     +-------+     +--+     |            |     |       |     |Routing|     |WA|     |            | PCC |<----->|     +-------+     +--+     |            |     |       |                            |            +-----+       |             PCE            |                          +----------------------------+              Figure 2: Combined Process (R&WA) Architecture3.  Requirements   The requirements for the PCC-to-PCE interface of Figure 2 are   specified in this section.3.1.  Path Computation Type Option   A PCEP request MAY include the path computation type.  This can be:   (a)  Both RWA, or   (b)  Routing only.Lee, et al.                   Informational                     [Page 5]

RFC 7449             PCEP Requirements for WSON RWA        February 2015   This requirement is needed to differentiate between the currently   supported routing with distributed wavelength assignment option and   combined RWA.  For the distributed wavelength assignment option,   wavelength assignment will be performed at each node of the route.3.2.  RWA Processing   As discussed inSection 2, various RWA processing options should be   supported in a PCEP request/reply.   (a)  When the request is an RWA path computation type, the request        MUST further include the wavelength assignment options.  At        minimum, the following options should be supported:        (i)  Explicit Label Control (ELC) [RFC3473]        (ii) A set of recommended labels for each hop.  The PCC can             select the label based on local policy.        Note that option (ii) may also be used in R+WA or R+DWA.   (b)  In case of an RWA computation type, the response MUST include        the wavelength(s) assigned to the path and an indication of        which label assignment option has been applied (ELC or label        set).   (c)  In the case where a valid path is not found, the response MUST        include why the path is not found (e.g., network disconnected,        wavelength not found, both, etc.).  Note that 'wavelength not        found' may include several sub-cases such as wavelength        continuity not met, unsupported FEC/Modulation type, etc.3.3.  Bulk RWA Path Request/Reply   Sending simultaneous path requests for "routing only" computation is   supported by the PCEP specification [RFC5440].  To remain consistent,   the following requirements are added.   (a)  A PCEP request MUST be able to specify an option for bulk RWA        path requests.  A bulk path request provides an ability to        request a number of simultaneous RWA path requests.   (b)  The PCEP response MUST include the path and the assigned        wavelength for each RWA path request specified in the original        bulk request.Lee, et al.                   Informational                     [Page 6]

RFC 7449             PCEP Requirements for WSON RWA        February 20153.4.  RWA Path Reoptimization Request/Reply   This section provides a number of requirements concerning RWA path   reoptimization processing in PCEP.   (a)  For a reoptimization request, the request MUST provide both the        path and current wavelength to be reoptimized and MAY include        the following options:       (i)   Reoptimize the path keeping the same wavelength(s)       (ii)  Reoptimize wavelength(s) keeping the same path       (iii) Reoptimize allowing both the wavelength and the path to             change   (b)  The corresponding response to the reoptimized request MUST        provide the reoptimized path and wavelengths even when the        request asked for the path or the wavelength to remain        unchanged.   (c)  In the case that the new path is not found, the response MUST        include why the path is not found (e.g., network disconnected,        wavelength not found, both, etc.).  Note that 'wavelength not        found' may include several sub-cases such as wavelength        continuity not met, unsupported FEC/Modulation type, etc.3.5.  Wavelength Range Constraint   For any RWA computation type request, the requester (PCC) MUST be   allowed to specify a restriction on the wavelengths to be used.  The   requester MAY use this option to restrict the assigned wavelength for   explicit labels or label sets.  This restriction may, for example,   come from the tuning ability of a laser transmitter, any optical   element, or a policy-based restriction.   Note that the requester (e.g., PCC) is not required to furnish any   range restrictions.3.6.  Wavelength Assignment Preference   In a network with wavelength conversion capabilities (e.g., sparse 3R   regenerators), a request SHOULD be able to indicate whether a single,   continuous wavelength should be allocated or not.  In other words,   the requesting PCC SHOULD be able to specify the precedence of   wavelength continuity even if wavelength conversion is available.Lee, et al.                   Informational                     [Page 7]

RFC 7449             PCEP Requirements for WSON RWA        February 2015   (a)  An RWA computation type request MAY include the requester        preference for random assignment, descending order, ascending        order, etc.  A response SHOULD follow the requester preference        unless it conflicts with the operator's policy.   (b)  A request for two or more paths MUST allow the requester to        include an option constraining the paths to have the same        wavelength(s) assigned.  This is useful in the case of        protection with a single transponder (e.g., 1+1 link disjoint        paths).3.7.  Signal-Processing Capability Restriction   Signal-processing compatibility is an important constraint for   optical path computation.  The signal type for an end-to-end optical   path must match at the source and at the destination.   The PCC MUST be allowed to specify the signal type at the endpoints   (i.e., at the source and at the destination).  The following signal-   processing capabilities should be supported at a minimum:   o  Modulation Type List   o  FEC Type List   The PCC MUST also be allowed to state whether transit modification is   acceptable for the above signal-processing capabilities.4.  Manageability Considerations   Manageability of WSON RWA with PCE must address the following   considerations.4.1.  Control of Function and Policy   In addition to the parameters already listed inSection 8.1 of   [RFC5440], a PCEP implementation SHOULD allow configuring the   following PCEP session parameters on a PCC:   o  The ability to send a WSON RWA request.   In addition to the parameters already listed inSection 8.1 of   [RFC5440], a PCEP implementation SHOULD allow configuring the   following PCEP session parameters on a PCE:Lee, et al.                   Informational                     [Page 8]

RFC 7449             PCEP Requirements for WSON RWA        February 2015   o  The support for WSON RWA.   o  The maximum number of bulk path requests associated with WSON RWA      per request message.   These parameters may be configured as default parameters for any PCEP   session the PCEP speaker participates in, or may apply to a specific   session with a given PCEP peer or a specific group of sessions with a   specific group of PCEP peers.4.2.  Information and Data Models   As this document only concerns the requirements to support WSON RWA,   no additional MIB module is defined in this document.  However, the   corresponding solution document will list the information that should   be added to the PCE MIB module defined in [RFC7420].4.3.  Liveness Detection and Monitoring   This document does not define any new mechanisms that imply any new   liveness detection and monitoring requirements in addition to those   already listed inSection 8.3 of [RFC5440].4.4.  Verifying Correct Operation   This document does not define any new mechanisms that imply any new   verification requirements in addition to those already listed inSection 8.4 of [RFC5440]4.5.  Requirements on Other Protocols and Functional Components   If PCE discovery mechanisms ([RFC5089] and [RFC5088]) were to be   extended for technology-specific capabilities, advertising WSON RWA   path computation capability should be considered.4.6.  Impact on Network Operation   This document does not define any new mechanisms that imply any new   network operation requirements in addition to those already listed inSection 8.6 of [RFC5440].5.  Security Considerations   This document has no requirement for a change to the security models   within PCEP [RFC5440].  However, the additional information   distributed in order to address the RWA problem represents a   disclosure of network capabilities that an operator may wish to keep   private.  Consideration should be given to securing this information.Lee, et al.                   Informational                     [Page 9]

RFC 7449             PCEP Requirements for WSON RWA        February 2015   Solutions that address the requirements in this document need to   verify that existing PCEP security mechanisms adequately protect the   additional network capabilities and must include new mechanisms as   necessary.6.  References6.1.  Normative References   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate              Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.   [RFC4655]  Farrel, A., Vasseur, J.-P., and J. Ash, "A Path              Computation Element (PCE)-Based Architecture",RFC 4655,              August 2006, <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4655>.   [RFC5440]  Vasseur, JP., Ed., and JL. Le Roux, Ed., "Path Computation              Element (PCE) Communication Protocol (PCEP)",RFC 5440,              March 2009, <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5440>.6.2.  Informative References   [RFC3473]  Berger, L., Ed., "Generalized Multi-Protocol Label              Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Resource ReserVation Protocol-              Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) Extensions",RFC 3473,              January 2003, <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3473>.   [RFC4657]  Ash, J., Ed., and J. Le Roux, Ed., "Path Computation              Element (PCE) Communication Protocol Generic              Requirements",RFC 4657, September 2006,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4657>.   [RFC5088]  Le Roux, JL., Ed., Vasseur, JP., Ed., Ikejiri, Y., and R.              Zhang, "OSPF Protocol Extensions for Path Computation              Element (PCE) Discovery",RFC 5088, January 2008,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5088>.   [RFC5089]  Le Roux, JL., Ed., Vasseur, JP., Ed., Ikejiri, Y., and R.              Zhang, "IS-IS Protocol Extensions for Path Computation              Element (PCE) Discovery",RFC 5089, January 2008,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5089>.   [RFC6163]  Lee, Y., Ed., Bernstein, G., Ed., and W. Imajuku,              "Framework for GMPLS and Path Computation Element (PCE)              Control of Wavelength Switched Optical Networks (WSONs)",RFC 6163, April 2011,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6163>.Lee, et al.                   Informational                    [Page 10]

RFC 7449             PCEP Requirements for WSON RWA        February 2015   [RFC7420]  Koushik, A., Stephan, E., Zhao, Q., King, D., and J.              Hardwick, "Path Computation Element Communication Protocol              (PCEP) Management Information Base (MIB) Module",RFC7420, December 2014,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7420>.Acknowledgments   The authors would like to thank Adrian Farrel, Cycil Margaria, and   Ramon Casellas for many helpful comments that greatly improved the   content of this document.Authors' Addresses   Young Lee (editor)   Huawei Technologies   5340 Legacy Drive, Building 3   Plano, TX 75245   United States   Phone: (469) 277-5838   EMail: leeyoung@huawei.com   Greg Bernstein (editor)   Grotto Networking   Fremont, CA   United States   Phone: (510) 573-2237   EMail: gregb@grotto-networking.com   Jonas Martensson   Acreo   Isafjordsgatan 22   164 40 Kista   Sweden   EMail: Jonas.Martensson@acreo.seLee, et al.                   Informational                    [Page 11]

RFC 7449             PCEP Requirements for WSON RWA        February 2015   Tomonori Takeda   NTT Corporation   3-9-11, Midori-Cho   Musashino-Shi, Tokyo 180-8585   Japan   EMail: tomonori.takeda@ntt.com   Takehiro Tsuritani   KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc.   2-1-15 Ohara Kamifukuoka Saitama, 356-8502   Japan   Phone: +81-49-278-7806   EMail: tsuri@kddilabs.jp   Oscar Gonzalez de Dios   Telefonica   Distrito Telefonica, ed. Sur 3, Pta 3, Ronda de la Comunicacion   Madrid, 28050   Spain   Phone: +34 913129647   EMail: oscar.gonzalezdedios@telefonica.comLee, et al.                   Informational                    [Page 12]

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