Hi everyone I don't this is anything new. At MPLSworld 2018 I saw at least 4-5 different re-implementations of NSI, most typically in the disguise of providing WAN solutions for companies across multiple providers, and I've seen this a couple of other places as well. Cisco even has a decidecated product/service for this multi-provider WAN. It was presented at Cisco NSO days in June this year. Presentation here: https://community.cisco.com/t5/nso-developer-hub-documents/nso-devdays-2019-... Don't let the ngena label fool you, it's Cisco :-). This one in particular requires buy-in on the Cisco XR and NSO platform to participate (as usual Cisco is at the forefront of developing business models), but there other solutions that are more vendor agnostic, but often the protocol isn't particularly well-defined, as the solutions have been more goal focussed. /Henrik On Wed, 3 Jul 2019, Guy Roberts wrote:
Hi NSI team,
I see that IETF are doing something that looks rather like NSI. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8453
I recognise a couple of names in the contributor list at the end… Diego Lopez form Telefonica and Gert Grammel from Juniper. I think they are probably both aware of NSI.
Has anyone from NSI tried to engage with the this group?
Guy
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