Re: [RAM] routing and addressing meetings in Prague
JFC Morfin <jefsey@jefsey.com> Tue, 06 March 2007 13:15 UTC
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Subject: Re: [RAM] routing and addressing meetings in Prague
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Dear Brian and Jari, Thank you for this information and links. However, perusing them quickly I feel there is no analysis or research carried on the user's locator needs. This would be rather worrying because the first question is "identifier-locator split or multi-level locator" while simple user needs like plug and play call for more than identifier-locator split, and sophisticated ones as what I consider (DDDS, interlinked registries, ONES [OPES networking]), could probably be drastically simplified by user's multi-level locators. This is IMHO important because, if we want this study to result into a successful and quick deployment, we have to make sure that the users and the ISPs interests do converge this time (cf. IPv6). jfc At 13:00 06/03/2007, Brian E Carpenter wrote: >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >On 2007-03-06 11:52, Jari Arkko wrote: >>>Could someone please post a list of relevant documents that have already >>>been written on this topic? >>I updated the agenda page with the documents that I knew >>about. Everyone, please send updates if I missed something. >>And I know there are a couple of documents & presentations >>coming up that are not published yet. >>Here's the link: >>http://www3.ietf.org/proceedings/07mar/agenda/intarea.txt > >I believe that RFC 4218, the multi6 threat analysis, is >of interest beyond the pure multihoming context. > >Although old, I think the 8+8/GSE/ESD drafts are still of >some active interest: > >http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-odell-8+8-00.txt >http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-ipngwg-gseaddr-00.txt >http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-ipngwg-esd-analysis-05.txt > >People with a real historical interest can look at >http://www.sobco.com/ipng/archive/index.html, >and if anyone has soft copies of any of the drafts >listed there without URLs, that would be interesting. > > Brian >_______________________________________________ >RAM mailing list >RAM@iab.org >https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ram _______________________________________________ RAM mailing list RAM@iab.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ram
- [RAM] routing and addressing meetings in Prague Jari Arkko
- RE: [RAM] routing and addressing meetings in Prag… Narayanan, Vidya
- Re: [RAM] routing and addressing meetings in Prag… Jari Arkko
- Re: [RAM] routing and addressing meetings in Prag… Brian E Carpenter
- Re: [RAM] routing and addressing meetings in Prag… JFC Morfin
- RE: [RAM] routing and addressing meetings in Prag… Cesar Olvera
- Re: [RAM] routing and addressing meetings in Prag… Ross Callon
- Re: [RAM] routing and addressing meetings in Prag… Marshall Eubanks
- Re: [RAM] routing and addressing meetings in Prag… John G. Scudder
- Re: [RAM] routing and addressing meetings in Prag… Marshall Eubanks
- RE: [RAM] routing and addressing meetings in Prag… Templin, Fred L