22 Oct
2014
22 Oct
'14
12:57 a.m.
If an NSA receives the STP "urn:ogf:network:surfsara.nl:2013:port:surfnet-lp-eyr3-lsg" it would follow the new rules and determine that the network identifier for this STP is "urn:ogf:network:surfsara.nl:2013:port". The NSA would look up the network and find that one does not exist, rejecting the reservation request with either an invalid network or invalid STP error. We do not need to worry about backwards compatibility in this case as we will be doing a cut over on the network to the new identifiers. John On 2014-10-21, at 11:50 AM, Freek Dijkstra <Freek.Dijkstra@surfsara.nl> wrote:
urn:ogf:network:surfsara.nl:2013:port:surfnet-lp-eyr3-lsg