Call for WG Adoption of draft-polk-tsvwg-intserv-multiple-tspec-06

Gorry Fairhurst <gorry@erg.abdn.ac.uk> Mon, 20 June 2011 08:32 UTC

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The authors of "IntServ Extension to Allow Signaling of Multiple Traffic 
Specifications and Multiple Flow Specifications in RSVPv1" 
(draft-polk-tsvwg-intserv-multiple-tspec) requests that this is adopted 
as WG item.

    This draft defines extensions to Integrated Services (IntServ)
    allowing  multiple traffic specifications and multiple flow
    specifications to be conveyed in the same Resource Reservation
    Protocol (RSVPv1) reservation message exchange. This ability helps
    optimize an agreeable bandwidth through a network between endpoints
    in a single round trip

There was hum indicating general WG support for this at the last IETF in 
Prague. I applied to the AD to amend our Charter to allow this work, 
which was approved. So we are now ready to make a formal decision and 
this email is to allow people to confirm that there is sufficient energy 
to complete this work in TSVWG.


* PLEASE send an email to this list if you think adopting this document 
in TSVWG is a good or bad idea.

* Please also indicate if you are willing to REVIEW such a document 
during its development - our AD has indicated that we expect to have at 
least 4 people who commit to review this within the WG, perform a 
detailed review in WGLC and provide appropriate comments if called upon 
during the IESG review. If you can promise to do this please say!


Please provide any comments at the latest by Wednesday 29th June 2011.


Best regards

Gorry Fairhurst
(TSVWG Co-Chair)