[Softwires] MAP: Mapping of Addressees and Ports design team

Alain Durand <adurand@juniper.net> Fri, 07 October 2011 00:46 UTC

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Subject: [Softwires] MAP: Mapping of Addressees and Ports design team
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During the Softwire interim meeting in Beijing last week, multiple address and port mapping technologies were presented for either encapsulation or double translation.
There was a consensus that those technologies could and should converge. To achieve this, we would like to formally announce the creation of the MAP (Mapping of Addresses and Ports) design team.

This design team is tasked to formulate a unified format is to be used either in an encapsulation or double translation mode, for both hub & spokes and mesh models.

Ole Troan will be leading the effort and will report at the Taipei IETF.

Please send Ole, Yong and Alain a note if you intend to participate.

Alain & Yong, Softwire co-chairs.