This document specifies the mapping and notification of defect states between a pseudowire and the Attachment Circuits (AC) of the end-to- end emulated service. It covers the case where the ACs and the PWs are of the same type in accordance to the Pseudowire Emulation Edge- to-Edge (PWE3) architecture [RFC3985] such that a homogeneous PW service can be constructed.
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) M. Aissaoui Request for Comments: 6310 P. Busschbach Category: Standards Track Alcatel-Lucent ISSN: 2070-1721 L. Martini M. Morrow Cisco Systems, Inc. T. Nadeau CA Technologies Y(J). Stein RAD Data Communications July 2011
Pseudowire (PW) Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) Message Mapping
Abstract
This document specifies the mapping and notification of defect states between a pseudowire (PW) and the Attachment Circuits (ACs) of the end-to-end emulated service. It standardizes the behavior of Provider Edges (PEs) with respect to PW and AC defects. It addresses ATM, Frame Relay, Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), and Synchronous Optical Network / Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) PW services, carried over MPLS, MPLS/IP, and Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol version 3/IP (L2TPv3/IP) Packet Switched Networks (PSNs).
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