--- 1/draft-ietf-opsawg-large-flow-load-balancing-12.txt 2014-06-13 18:14:25.797494400 -0700 +++ 2/draft-ietf-opsawg-large-flow-load-balancing-13.txt 2014-06-13 18:14:25.849495665 -0700 @@ -6,21 +6,21 @@ Dell Ning So Tata Communications B. Khasnabish ZTE Corporation June 13, 2014 Mechanisms for Optimizing LAG/ECMP Component Link Utilization in Networks - draft-ietf-opsawg-large-flow-load-balancing-12.txt + draft-ietf-opsawg-large-flow-load-balancing-13.txt Status of this Memo This Internet-Draft is submitted in full conformance with the provisions of BCP 78 and BCP 79. This document may not be modified, and derivative works of it may not be created, except to publish it as an RFC and to translate it into languages other than English. Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its areas, and its working groups. Note that @@ -201,21 +201,21 @@ 2. Flow Categorization In general, based on the size and duration, a flow can be categorized into any one of the following four types, as shown in Figure 1: (a) Short-lived Large Flow (SLLF), (b) Short-lived Small Flow (SLSF), (c) Long-lived Large Flow (LLLF), and (d) Long-lived Small Flow (LLSF). - Flow Size + Flow Bandwidth ^ |--------------------|--------------------| | | | Large | SLLF | LLLF | Flow | | | |--------------------|--------------------| | | | Small | SLSF | LLSF | Flow | | | +--------------------+--------------------+-->Flow Duration @@ -994,21 +994,22 @@ 10. Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the following individuals for their review and valuable feedback on earlier versions of this document: Shane Amante, Fred Baker, Michael Bugenhagen, Zhen Cao, Brian Carpenter, Benoit Claise, Michael Fargano, Wes George, Sriganesh Kini, Roman Krzanowski, Andrew Malis, Dave McDysan, Pete Moyer, Peter Phaal, Dan Romascanu, Curtis Villamizar, Jianrong Wong, George Yum, and Weifeng Zhang. As a part of the IETF Last Call process, - valuable comments were received from Martin Thomson, + valuable comments were received from Martin Thomson and Carlos + Pignataro. 11. References 11.1. Normative References [802.1AX] IEEE Standards Association, "IEEE Std 802.1AX-2008 IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks - Link Aggregation", 2008. [RFC 2991] Thaler, D. and C. Hopps, "Multipath Issues in Unicast and