On 12-08-2013 14:45, Hans Trompert wrote:
Hi Jeroen,
On 7/19/13 8:49 AM, Jeroen van der Ham wrote:
On 18 Jul 2013, at 22:10, John MacAuley <john.macauley@surfnet.nl> wrote:
localId = "urn:ogf:network:example.com:2013:eth0-out"
That's what we agreed on, yes.
The definition from the documentation (version 1.4 of July 29, 2013) says: localID = A locally unique identifier for the STP within the associated network.
I have not followed the NSI discussion closely, but I presume the reason is there is a need to map the STP to the NML topology, in NML the STP is represented as a URN, and unfortunately, is no unique way to convert the local ID to a URN. network + local ID does not need to be equal to the URN of the STP. The reason is that in NML the associated network does not need to be unique. A network For example, the STP in Nordunet that is connected to Internet2 may be part of both "Nordunet" and "Nordunet-USA" (where "Nordunet-USA" is part of the "Nordunet" network). Regards, Freek