[Idr] IETF 124 - non-IDR presentations of interest
Jeffrey Haas <jhaas@pfrc.org> Tue, 28 October 2025 16:00 UTC
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Working Group, The following presentations from outside of IDR might be of broader interest to IDR working group participants. This list doesn't pretend to be comprehensive; it is simply things that caught my eye as I'm browsing through agendas that are currently posted: https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/124/materials/agenda-124-cats-01 - Distribution of Service Metadata in BGP FlowSpec. The material discusses blending flowspec, the metadata draft (which will have an update in cats as well), coloring mechanisms, and new path attributes. I didn't think cats was yet chartered to work on protocol extensions. https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/124/materials/agenda-124-sidrops-01 - Transition to Full BGPsec Deployment: Transitive-BGPsec is Incompatible with BGPsec. A discussion to re-litigate the BGPsec restrictions on attribute transitivity. - Forwarding Commitment BGP Testbed and Deployment Experience. FC BGP was previously presented in IDR. https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/124/materials/agenda-124-bess-00 - draft-ietf-bess-ebgp-dmz-08. This is a continuation of the link bandwidth work split between IDR and BESS. Grow normally has topics of interest to IDR participants, however their agenda is not yet published. https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/124/materials/agenda-124-rtgwg-02 - There is a track on "FANTEL" which covers congestion signaling. This overlaps the recently adopted draft-ietf-idr-next-next-hop-nodes. https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/124/materials/agenda-124-savnet-04 - SAVNET continues to explore the use of routing technologies, including BGP and RPKI, for source address validation and enforcement. This session has no BGP signaling mechanisms being discussed. -- Jeff
- [Idr] IETF 124 - non-IDR presentations of interest Jeffrey Haas
- [Idr] Re: IETF 124 - non-IDR presentations of int… Linda Dunbar
- [Idr] Re: IETF 124 - non-IDR presentations of int… Adrian Farrel
- [Idr] Re: IETF 124 - non-IDR presentations of int… Jeffrey Haas
- [Idr] Re: IETF 124 - non-IDR presentations of int… Robert Raszuk
- [Idr] Re: IETF 124 - non-IDR presentations of int… Adrian Farrel