[sidr] New SIDR-AS-Migration revision notes

"George, Wes" <wesley.george@twcable.com> Wed, 10 July 2013 18:13 UTC

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New version of the draft formerly known as draft-george-sidr-as-migration

This version incorporates a good bit of feedback from several reviews of the previous version, changes to documentation ASNs, and renamed to reflect WG adoption. The only thing not incorporated was Sriram's additional example case he suggested in his previous review message, because I am awaiting feedback as to whether that is helpful or necessary.

I also posted a new version of the companion draft in IDR, but that's mainly limited to changes to its example ASNs so that the two documents remain consistent. It would be helpful to get another set of eyes to look at the "Internal BGP Alias" section of that document (see draft-ga-idr-as-migration section 4.1) and see if any additional text is required in the SIDR document to address that. I don't think there's anything too groundbreaking there, mainly the question of whether we need to explicitly discuss the BGPSec behavior for a command switch that basically allows a PE to accept a BGP session from either the old ASN or the new, rather than being explicitly configured for one or the other. We already have described what happens when it is peered with the old ASN, and the new ASN would be standard configuration, where none of these tweaks to support AS Migration should be necessary anymore, but I wasn't sure if we needed to specifically address this.
And of course, additional reviews are most welcome!

Thanks,

Wes George


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Filename:        draft-ietf-sidr-as-migration
Revision:        00
Title:           BGPSec Considerations for AS Migration
Creation date:   2013-07-10
Group:           sidr
Number of pages: 14
URL:             http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-sidr-as-migration-00.txt
Status:          http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-sidr-as-migration
Htmlized:        http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-sidr-as-migration-00


Abstract:
   This draft discusses considerations and methods for supporting and
   securing a common method for AS-Migration within the BGPSec protocol.


This draft replaces draft-george-sidr-as-migration.

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