nordunet and am path VLAN issue
I also discovered that these two topology files are using the vlan identifier: http://schemas.ogf.org/nml/2013/05/ethernet#vlan instead of: http://schemas.ogf.org/nml/2012/10/ethernet#vlan John
On Mon, 23 Sep 2013, John MacAuley wrote:
I also discovered that these two topology files are using the vlan identifier:
http://schemas.ogf.org/nml/2013/05/ethernet#vlan
instead of:
Yep. I nicked it from the "Network Service Interface Topology Representation" document, where it is used, and didn't think further of it. Have we ever agreed on any of them? Anyway, if everyone else is using 2012/10 I can switch back to that, no problem. Best regards, Henrik Henrik Thostrup Jensen <htj at nordu.net> Software Developer, NORDUnet
Henrik, I just downloaded updated topologies from some of the OpenNSA sources and noticed you are still using http://schemas.ogf.org/nml/2013/05/ethernet#vlan instead of http://schemas.ogf.org/nml/2012/10/ethernet#vlan. Also, port urn:ogf:network:nordu.net:2013:ampath-in indicates connectivity to urn:ogf:network:ampath.net:2013:ndn-out but this port saying it is connected to urn:ogf:network:nordu.net:2013:aruba-in. Looks like the aruba-in/out within the am path topology needs to point to ampath-in/ampath-out. Thanks John On 2013-09-24, at 5:56 AM, Henrik Thostrup Jensen <htj@nordu.net> wrote:
On Mon, 23 Sep 2013, John MacAuley wrote:
I also discovered that these two topology files are using the vlan identifier:
http://schemas.ogf.org/nml/2013/05/ethernet#vlan
instead of:
Yep. I nicked it from the "Network Service Interface Topology Representation" document, where it is used, and didn't think further of it.
Have we ever agreed on any of them?
Anyway, if everyone else is using 2012/10 I can switch back to that, no problem.
Best regards, Henrik
Henrik Thostrup Jensen <htj at nordu.net> Software Developer, NORDUnet
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Henrik, Jeroen, The uvA - NORDUnet links are mismatched. I think they should look like this: urn:ogf:network:nordu.net:2013:uvalight-out -> urn:ogf:network:uvalight.net:2013:nordu-uvalight urn:ogf:network:nordu.net:2013:uvalight-in -> urn:ogf:network:uvalight.net:2013:uvalight-nordu urn:ogf:network:uvalight.net:2013:uvalight-nordu -> urn:ogf:network:nordu.net:2013:uvalight-in urn:ogf:network:uvalight.net:2013:nordu-uvalight -> urn:ogf:network:nordu.net:2013:uvalight-out John On 2013-09-25, at 3:36 PM, John MacAuley <john.macauley@surfnet.nl> wrote:
Henrik,
I just downloaded updated topologies from some of the OpenNSA sources and noticed you are still using http://schemas.ogf.org/nml/2013/05/ethernet#vlan instead of http://schemas.ogf.org/nml/2012/10/ethernet#vlan.
Also, port urn:ogf:network:nordu.net:2013:ampath-in indicates connectivity to urn:ogf:network:ampath.net:2013:ndn-out but this port saying it is connected to urn:ogf:network:nordu.net:2013:aruba-in. Looks like the aruba-in/out within the am path topology needs to point to ampath-in/ampath-out.
Thanks John
On 2013-09-24, at 5:56 AM, Henrik Thostrup Jensen <htj@nordu.net> wrote:
On Mon, 23 Sep 2013, John MacAuley wrote:
I also discovered that these two topology files are using the vlan identifier:
http://schemas.ogf.org/nml/2013/05/ethernet#vlan
instead of:
Yep. I nicked it from the "Network Service Interface Topology Representation" document, where it is used, and didn't think further of it.
Have we ever agreed on any of them?
Anyway, if everyone else is using 2012/10 I can switch back to that, no problem.
Best regards, Henrik
Henrik Thostrup Jensen <htj at nordu.net> Software Developer, NORDUnet
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On Wed, 25 Sep 2013, John MacAuley wrote:
I just downloaded updated topologies from some of the OpenNSA sources and noticed you are still using http://schemas.ogf.org/nml/2013/05/ethernet#vlan instead of http://schemas.ogf.org/nml/2012/10/ethernet#vlan.
Been down sick. Also you didn't answer my question :-) I'll use the old one. However there will probably be some labels out in the world that you won't understand, so your topology module should really be able to deal with this (sure pathfinding won't include the networks).
Also, port urn:ogf:network:nordu.net:2013:ampath-in indicates connectivity to urn:ogf:network:ampath.net:2013:ndn-out but this port saying it is connected to urn:ogf:network:nordu.net:2013:aruba-in. Looks like the aruba-in/out within the am path topology needs to point to ampath-in/ampath-out.
I'll talk to Jeronimo and get this fixed. Best regards, Henrik Henrik Thostrup Jensen <htj at nordu.net> Software Developer, NORDUnet
I do gracefully handle your naughty label, but you end up becoming an island since you do not connect to anyone. Not very fun for path finding. Thank you, John Thumb typed on my iPad.
On Sep 27, 2013, at 6:29 AM, Henrik Thostrup Jensen <htj@nordu.net> wrote:
On Wed, 25 Sep 2013, John MacAuley wrote:
I just downloaded updated topologies from some of the OpenNSA sources and noticed you are still using http://schemas.ogf.org/nml/2013/05/ethernet#vlan instead of http://schemas.ogf.org/nml/2012/10/ethernet#vlan.
Been down sick. Also you didn't answer my question :-)
I'll use the old one. However there will probably be some labels out in the world that you won't understand, so your topology module should really be able to deal with this (sure pathfinding won't include the networks).
Also, port urn:ogf:network:nordu.net:2013:ampath-in indicates connectivity to urn:ogf:network:ampath.net:2013:ndn-out but this port saying it is connected to urn:ogf:network:nordu.net:2013:aruba-in. Looks like the aruba-in/out within the am path topology needs to point to ampath-in/ampath-out.
I'll talk to Jeronimo and get this fixed.
Best regards, Henrik
Henrik Thostrup Jensen <htj at nordu.net> Software Developer, NORDUnet
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