[GROW] WGLC: draft-ietf-grow-blackholing - ENDS May 20, 2016

Christopher Morrow <christopher.morrow@gmail.com> Fri, 06 May 2016 14:51 UTC

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Subject: [GROW] WGLC: draft-ietf-grow-blackholing - ENDS May 20, 2016
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Howdy rough and Tumble WG folks:

The authors of: draft-ietf-grow-blackholing had asked for WGLC to be
started on their document. The abstract is:

   This document describes the use of a well-known Border Gateway
   Protocol (BGP) community for blackholing at IP networks and Internet
   Exchange Points (IXP).  This well-known advisory transitive BGP
   community, namely BLACKHOLE, allows an origin AS to specify that a
   neighboring IP network or IXP should blackhole a specific IP prefix.

The URL to the document:
  <https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-grow-blackholing-00>

Please have a read, give it some consideration and send
comments/questions/ACK/NACK back so the authors can adjust course or
celebrate a process victory over the document snake.

-chris
co-chair GROW.