RE: IETF54: RTG Area minutes for review

"Naidu, Venkata" <Venkata.Naidu@Marconi.com> Fri, 02 August 2002 22:38 UTC

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From: "Naidu, Venkata" <Venkata.Naidu@Marconi.com>
To: 'Alex Zinin' <zinin@psg.com>, routing-discussion@ietf.org
Subject: RE: IETF54: RTG Area minutes for review
Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2002 18:32:25 -0400
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Alex,

  There is no mention about MANET routing protcols & 
  WG status. Looks like there are enough protocols
  in that area to discuss (other than same good old
  unicast/multicast routing protocols) ;^)

http://www1.ietf.org/mail-archive/working-groups/manet/current/msg00705.html

  Was there any discussion about which of these protocols
  are going to be standardized etc etc ?

--
Venkata.

-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: Alex Zinin [mailto:zinin@psg.com]
-> Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 6:03 PM
-> To: routing-discussion@ietf.org
-> Subject: IETF54: RTG Area minutes for review
-> 
-> 
-> Folks:
-> 
->  Thanks to Eric Gray for taking notes at the meeting.
->  Please review the minutes below before I submit them
->  to the secretariat.
-> 
->  Those who showed slides at the meeting, PLEASE submit
->  them to minutes@ietf.org as soon as possible. When
->  submitted, they can be found at
->  http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/02jul/index.html
-> 
->  Thank you
-> 
-> Alex
-> 
-> -------------------------------------------------------------
-> Alex (see slides for details):
->  - announced creation of RPSEC WG, contributions welcome.
->  - announced security advisors: Radia Perlman and Marcus
->    Leech. Ran Atkinson is the de facto one as usual.
->  - coordination with Sub-IP
->  - info on getting drafts to IESG and tips
-> 
-> Provided working group summaries - see slides (except 
-> for VRRP where no slides were presented):
-> 
->  BGMP - last meeting in March the WG decided to update
->  the specification to mention unicast.  The specification
->  was updated in June and there will be a WG last call for
->  experimental status.
-> 
->  IDMR - IGMPv3 specification is in the RFC Editor's queue,
->  multicast router discovery needs IPv6 related updates,
->  DVMRPv3 needs security work and DVMRPv3 MIB is pending
->  completion of DVMRPv3.  The WG will shutdown after the
->  specifications are published.
-> 
->  ISIS - last meeting @ IETF 51, E-Mail migrated from Juniper
->  to ietf.org, ~3 years behind original chartered schedule,
->  working with IETF WGs (CCAMP, MPLS and TE-WG) and ITU-T.
->  Since last meeting, there were 9 draft updates, 3 new 
->  drafts and no progressions to RFC.  The WG currently has
->  13 drafts and has published 4 (out of 5) IS-IS related
->  RFCs since inception.  Current work items include:
->  
->   o       extending protocol beyond 256 LSP fragments
->   o       add administrative tags for MPLS L3 VPNs
->   o       extensions for multiple topological scope
->   o       graceful restart extensions
->   o       interoperability BCP
->   o       MIB
->   o       discuss relationship with ITU-T SG-15
->   o       discuss adding sequence numbers to hellos
->   o       discuss extensions for PCS discovery
->   o       discuss proprietary TLV code points
-> 
-> 
->  IDR - Sue gave very detailed status information on all IDR
->  drafts in progress, including draft names, who has the token,
->  status, chartered objective and when they should be complete.  
->  See IDR presentation slides for details.  The drafts were 
->  grouped as follows:
-> 
->   o       Base drafts
->   o       Oscillation drafts 
->   o       Capabilities and MP drafts
->   o       AS, ORF and Graceful Restart drafts
->   o       Security drafts
-> 
->  MSDP - discussed the status of work (see slides for details)
->  and said that this would be the last meeting for the WG.
->  The spec will be published as experimental.
-> 
->   Q    : Why experimental and not Info?
->   Alex : Since we still want people to experiment with it,
->          experimental is the right status
->  
->  OSPF - Alex gave status of 7 drafts (see slide for details).
->  
->  PIM - status on 3 active drafts (see slides).
->  
->  SSM - WG status: 2 work items, very quiet members only mail
->  list all new SSM work is being done in other WGs.  Draft 
->  status: ssm-overview is waiting update after AD review, 
->  ssm-arch one minor IPv6 update and then to WG last call.
-> 
->  UDLR - RFC 3077 published in march, WG re-chartered in June
->  to develop case studies. See slides for details of current 
->  case study.
-> 
->  VRRP - No progress, no slides, looking for a new WG chair.
-> 
-> Geoff Huston talked about BGP status in the Internet.  Growth
-> in route table size seems to be tailing off - more because of
-> better network designs and lessons learned than because of a
-> diminishing growth in actual network size.  More information 
-> is available at http://bgp.potaroo.net
-> 
-> Avri Doria gave a presentation on recent 'Midnight Sun' meeting
-> that took place in Lulea, Sweden.  See her slides for details.
-> Papers and workshop reports will be available at:
-> 
->         http://www.cdt.luth.se/babylon/msrw
-> 
-> Margarett Wassermann showed slides on the IPv6 scoped addressing
-> support in routing. Margarett is soliciting comments from the
-> routing community on this issue. 
-> 
->   Sue Hares thought there were drafts addressing this in BGP
->   and that ISIS did not seem to have this problem
-> 
->   Alex aksed to send the names of the draft to the RTG area
->   list and pointed out that the isis-ipv6 draft does not consider
->   implications of site-local support.
-> 
-> -------------------------------------------------------------
-> 
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