[GROW] WGLC: draft-ietf-grow-simple-va

Christopher Morrow <christopher.morrow@gmail.com> Mon, 14 May 2012 16:51 UTC

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Subject: [GROW] WGLC: draft-ietf-grow-simple-va
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Helo wg folk,
Since we (I really I think) messed up the last WGLC for this document,
can we get another attempt at this now?
  <http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-grow-simple-va-05.txt>

Abstract:
     The continued growth in the Default Free Routing Table (DFRT)
   stresses the global routing system in a number of ways.  One of the
   most costly stresses is FIB size: ISPs often must upgrade router
   hardware simply because the FIB has run out of space, and router
   vendors must design routers that have adequate FIB.

   FIB suppression is an approach to relieving stress on the FIB by NOT
   loading selected RIB entries into the FIB.  Simple Virtual
   Aggregation (S-VA) is a simple form of Virtual Aggregation (VA) that
   allows any and all edge routers to shrink their RIB and FIB
   requirements substantially and therefore increase their useful
   lifetime.

   S-VA does not increase FIB requirements for core routers.  S-VA is
   extremely easy to configure considerably more so than the various
   tricks done today to extend the life of edge routers.  S-VA can be
   deployed autonomously by an ISP (cooperation between ISPs is not
   required), and can co-exist with legacy routers in the ISP.

If we could finish this 5/28/2012 || 28/5/2012 that would be good.

-Chris