[Nsi-wg] Determining the Network of an STP
Jeroen van der Ham
vdham at uva.nl
Fri Jul 6 04:12:25 EDT 2012
Hi,
On 6 Jul 2012, at 01:02, John MacAuley wrote:
> So if we were to go with:
>
>> <nsi:STP id="urn:uuid:66314cd0-c5f2-11e1-9b21-0800200c9a66">
>> <nsi:network idRef="urn:ogf:network:nordunet.net:2011:org"/>
>> </nsi:STP>
>
> Would I add the VLAN ID as per Jeroen's proposal:
>
> <nsi:STP id="urn:uuid:66314cd0-c5f2-11e1-9b21-0800200c9a66?vlan=1791">
> <nsi:network idRef="urn:ogf:network:nordunet.net:2011:org"/>
> </nsi:STP>
>
> Just trying to understand how these different proposals come together.
Yes, that's exactly how that would work. In that case the urn:uuid:66314cd0-c5f2-11e1-9b21-0800200c9a66 would point to a PortGroup (STPGroup) and vlan=1791 identifies a single element of that group.
It is possible for the NSI to restrict the identifier form to the "urn:ogf:network:example.com:2012:stp:exampleport" form. That would have to become part of the standard then though.
Jeroen.
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