Re: [IPFIX] BBF WT-352

PJ Aitken <pjaitken@brocade.com> Mon, 16 January 2017 21:39 UTC

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Subject: Re: [IPFIX] BBF WT-352
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Marta, it's good to hear that you're thinking of using some IPFIX 
Information Elements.

The latest IPFIX elements are in IANA's registry.

You can contact ie-doctors@ietf.org to discuss and review new proposals. 
The formal request for new elements is usually made either in an RFC or 
through a request to IANA.

P.


On 15/01/17 21:18, Marta Seda wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am the editor of Broadband Forum WT-352 Inter-Channel Termination 
> Protocol (ICTP) for NGPON2 (Next Generation Passive Optical Networks) 
> protocol.  We have been discussing in WT-352 the use of IPFIX as a 
> unicast stream protocol for transporting the following data elements 
> across NGPON2 Channel Terminations (CTs):
>
> ·dhcp leases
>
> ·pppoe session information
>
> ·Igmp data (e.g., channel, uptime, etc)
>
> ·ARP data
>
> ·OMCI ME instance (optional)
>
> Any bidirectional TLVs are transported using ICTP (not IPFIX).
>
> We are proposing to reuse some IANA TLVs for WT-352 (rather than 
> re-inventing new ones) and BBF introduce new TLVs not covered by IANA 
> (e.g., NGPON2 specific TLVs).  WT-352 needs these TLVs to be defined 
> for the purpose of interoperability among NGPON2 vendors.
>
> RFC 7013 provides guidance to authors interested in expanding IANA 
> registry (for Flow applications) and the existence of IPFIX doctors. 
> RFC 7013 provides guidance for those interested in expanding IANA 
> registries.  What I would like to understand is the following:
>
> A)Where can BBF pull the latest (or in progress) IPFIX IE?  I have 
> been using: http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipfix/ipfix.xhtml 
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.iana.org_assignments_ipfix_ipfix.xhtml&d=DwMFAg&c=IL_XqQWOjubgfqINi2jTzg&r=Xx9729xYDYoCgBDdcp1FKt5PyYd1TCoXNKhyPY8CFp8&m=bDtxxCIPW_T3jeiYOQCvkKo800_8HuyXUPQHGVom_6E&s=2VPV6V0iOc6sir2gtzZxjFfUZUnFnDatfeUfeEppBm4&e=> 
> (is this the most up to date registry)
>
> B)Would it be possible to have WT-352 proposed TLVs reviewed by IPFIX 
> doctors (to verify there is no overlap in definitions).  Who could I 
> contact with respect to this?
>
> Regards,
>
> Marta Seda
>
>
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