[nvo3] Network Overlays in Taipai

Thomas Narten <narten@us.ibm.com> Thu, 13 October 2011 14:36 UTC

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From: Thomas Narten <narten@us.ibm.com>
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Subject: [nvo3] Network Overlays in Taipai
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Hi.

I've been informed that we will be having a session on network
overlays at the Taipai meeting.

After a discussion with the ADs, the nvo3 work area has been deemed to
already fit within the scope of the l2vpn WG. Although this is a new
work area in some sense, we will not need to have a separate BOF as is
the normal sequence when trying to create a WG.

The L2VPN WG will have two sessions in Taipai, one of which will be
dedicated to the topic of network overlays. I don't know yet which day
that session will be, as the draft schedule has not been published
yet.

I will be organizing the session. So if you'd like to present during
the session, please let me know. And if you want to submit an ID on
the topic, the deadlines are:

    * 2011-10-24 (Monday): Internet Draft Cut-off for initial document
      (-00) submission by 17:00 PT (00:00 UTC), upload using IETF ID
      Submission Tool.

    * 2011-10-31 (Monday): Internet Draft final submission cut-off by
      17:00 PT (00:00 UTC), upload using IETF ID Submission Tool.

Further discussion should move to the L2VPN list (some already
has). Those of you not already on the l2vpn list can subscribe here:

     General Discussion: l2vpn@ietf.org
     To Subscribe:       https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/l2vpn
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I'm looking forward to a productive discussion!

Thomas