On Thu, 31 Oct 2013, John MacAuley wrote:
The label type that can be switched is placed in the encoding attribute of the switching service.
That is not how I understood Jeroens answer (or the NML spec), but I could be wrong.
From GFD.206 (the NML spec):
* The encoding attribute defines the format of the data streaming through the Port * labeltype to refer to a technology-specific labelset, e.g. a URI for VLANs Doesn't sound like the same. If the encoding is ethernet, there are options for no label (trunk), vlan, and q-in-q (s-tag/c-tag). I could imagine that certain types of labels might be available on different encodings. Currently we don't really use encodings in NML for NSI, but they can be specified on port(groups) and link(groups). Best regards, Henrik Henrik Thostrup Jensen <htj at nordu.net> Software Developer, NORDUnet