RFC 3294 (rfc3294) - Page 1 of 9
General Switch Management Protocol (GSMP) Applicability
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Network Working Group A. Doria
Request for Comments: 3294 Lulea University of Technology
Category: Informational K. Sundell
Nortel Networks
June 2002
General Switch Management Protocol (GSMP) Applicability
Status of this Memo
This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does
not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this
memo is unlimited.
Copyright Notice
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). All Rights Reserved.
Abstract
This memo provides an overview of the GSMP (General Switch Management
Protocol) and includes information relating to its deployment in a IP
network in an MPLS environment. It does not discuss deployment in an
ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) network or in a raw ethernet
configuration.
1. Overview
The General Switch Management Protocol (GSMP) has been available to
the IETF community for several years now as informational RFCs. Both
GSMPv1.1 (released in March 1996 as RFC 1987 [2]) and GSMPv2.0
(released in August 1998 as RFC 2297 [3]) are available. Several
vendors have implemented GSMPv1.1.
In V1.1 and V2 GSMP was intended only for use with ATM switches.
During the course of the last two years, the GSMP working group has
decided to expand the purview of GSMP to the point where it can be
used to control a number of different kinds of switch and can thus
live up to what its name indicates; a general switch management
protocol. To do this, commands and arguments needed to be
generalised and sections needed to be added, discussing the manner in
which the generalised protocol could be applied to specific kinds of
switches and port types. In short, the protocol has gone through
major changes in the last 24 months.
Doria & Sundell Informational