
On Mar 13, 2012, at 11:11 AM, Jeroen van der Ham wrote:
Hi,
On 13 Mar 2012, at 17:05, Jeff W. Boote wrote:
Can we agree that we have two use cases: * A link with a certain reservation (with start and endtime) * Update of the internal of a topology
Given hierarchical and abstracted topologies, I don't see these as different cases. We have groups building networks on-top of "reserved" links.
Again, a request is different from a topology that is providing the resources for such a request. Following the use-case that Freek mentioned above: you could send a request for a reservation, ask for an extension and get a new version of your reservation.
The results of the first request can become the topology for a new network, and that can be used as the basis to provide another provisioning entity. There is no difference. Jeff