2.6.10 Path Computation Element (pce)

NOTE: This charter is a snapshot of the 68th IETF Meeting in Prague, Czech Republic. It may now be out-of-date.

Last Modified: 2006-03-24

Chair(s):

Adrian Farrel <adrian@olddog.co.uk>
JP Vasseur <jpv@cisco.com>

Routing Area Director(s):

Ross Callon <rcallon@juniper.net>
Bill Fenner <fenner@research.att.com>

Routing Area Advisor:

Ross Callon <rcallon@juniper.net>

Mailing Lists:

General Discussion: pce@ietf.org
To Subscribe: pce-request@ietf.org
In Body: subscribe pce
Archive: http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/pce/

Description of Working Group:

The PCE Working Group is chartered to specify a Path Computation
Element
(PCE) based architecture for the computation of paths for MPLS and
GMPLS
Traffic Engineering LSPs.

In this architecture path computation does not occur on the head-end
(ingress) LSR, but on some other path computation entity that may
physically not be located on the head-end LSR.

The PCE WG will work on application of this model within a single
domain
or within a small group of domains (where a domain is a layer, IGP area
or Autonomous System with limited visibility from the head-end LSR).
At this time, applying this model to large groups of domains such as
the
Internet is not thought to be possible, and the PCE WG will not spend
energy on that topic.

The WG will specify a protocol for communication between LSRs (termed
Path Computation Clients - PCCs) and PCEs, and between cooperating
PCEs.
This protocol will be capable of representing requests for path
computation including a full set of constraints, will be able to return
multiple paths, and will include security mechanisms such as
authentication and confidentiality.

The WG will determine requirements for extensions to existing routing
and signaling protocols in support of PCE discovery and signaling of
inter-domain paths. Candidate protocols for extensions are RSVP-TE,
OSPF-TE, ISIS-TE and BGP. Any necessary extensions will be produced in
collaboration with the Working Groups responsible for the protocols.

The Working Group will also work on the definition of metrics to
evaluate path quality, scalability, responsiveness and robustness of
path computation models.

Work Items:

- Functional specification of MPLS and GMPLS Traffic Engineered LSP
path
computation models involving Path Computation Element(s). This
includes the case of computing the paths of intra and inter-domain
TE LSPs. Such path computation includes the generation of primary,
protection and recovery paths, as well as computations for
(local/global) reoptimization and load balancing. The WG will address
the inter-area (single IGP domain) scenario first. WG progress will be
evaluated before inter-AS related work is started.

- Specification of the PCE-based architecture.

- Specification of requirements and protocol extensions related to
the policy, and security aspects of PCE-based path computation
involving
PCEs of multiple administrative entities.

- In cooperation with protocol specific Working Group (OSPF, ISIS, IDR,
MPLS, CCAMP), development of routing (OSPF, ISIS, BGP) and LSP
signaling (RSVP-TE) extensions required to support PCE-based path
computation models.

- Specification of techniques in support of PCE discovery within and
across domains. Where such techniques result in the extensions of
existing protocols (e.g., OSPF, ISIS or BGP), this work will be done in
conjunction with the appropriate WGs.

- Specification of a new communication protocol for use between a PCC
and a PCE, and between PCEs. A single protocol will be selected from
among candidates that include the existing protocols defined in other
WGs.

- Definition of objective metrics to evaluate various criteria such as
the measurement of path quality, response time, robustness and
scalability of path computation models.

Review of the document "Requirements for path computation element in
GMPLS inter-domain networks" produced by the CCAMP WG.

Goals and Milestones:

Done  Submit first draft of PCE architecture document
Done  Submit first draft of PCE discovery requirements and protocol extensions documents
Done  Submit first draft of the PCE communication protocol requirements
May 2005  Submit first draft of the definition of objective metrics
Done  Submit first draft of the PCE communication protocol specification
Done  Submit PCE architecture specification to the IESG to be considered as Informational RFC
Nov 2005  Submit first draft of applicability statement (describing the processes and procedures for the use of the PCE architecture, protocols and protocol extensions for inter-area MPLS and GMPLS Traffic Engineering)
Nov 2005  Submit first draft of the MIB module for the PCE protocol
Done  Submit PCE communication protocol requirements to the IESG to be considered as an Informational RFC
Dec 2005  Submit PCE discovery protocol extensions specifications to the IESG to be considered as a Proposed Standard
Dec 2005  Submit PCE communication protocol specification to the IESG to be considered as a Proposed Standard
Feb 2006  Submit the applicability and metrics documents to the considered as Informational RFCIESG to be
Feb 2006  Evaluate WG progress, recharter or close

Internet-Drafts:

  • draft-ietf-pce-pcep-07.txt
  • draft-ietf-pce-inter-layer-req-04.txt
  • draft-ietf-pce-pcecp-interarea-reqs-05.txt
  • draft-ietf-pce-inter-layer-frwk-03.txt
  • draft-ietf-pce-policy-enabled-path-comp-01.txt
  • draft-ietf-pce-interas-pcecp-reqs-01.txt
  • draft-ietf-pce-brpc-04.txt
  • draft-ietf-pce-disco-proto-isis-02.txt
  • draft-ietf-pce-disco-proto-ospf-02.txt
  • draft-ietf-pce-tc-mib-01.txt
  • draft-ietf-pce-disc-mib-01.txt
  • draft-ietf-pce-manageability-requirements-01.txt

    Request For Comments:

    RFCStatusTitle
    RFC4655 I A Path Computation Element (PCE) Based Architecture
    RFC4657 I Path Computation Element (PCE) Communication Protocol Generic Requirements
    RFC4674 I Requirements for Path Computation Element (PCE) Discovery

    Meeting Minutes


    Slides

    1+2 WG Agenda/Meeting
    3- Update on PCE MIBs
    4- PCEP MIB
    6- Update on Path Computation Element (PCE) Communication Protocol (PCEP)
    7- Update on BRPC ID
    8- PCE Monitoring
    9- XRO
    10- PCE Objective Function
    11- PCE Global Concurrent Optimization
    12- PCE Contract ID
    13- DS-TE PCEP Extensions
    14-1 -Update on Policy IDs
    14-2 -Update on Policy IDs
    16- PCE Manageability
    15- Path Key