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Re: [rrg] moving towards recommendation: the current plan



Lixia:
 
Three years ago I prepared a draft that I sent to the IETF on
"Tunneled Inter-domain Routing (TIDR)". I would like you to
include it in the RRG Wiki as another proposal to solve the
routing scalability problem. The draft describes a way to
enrich BGP protocol for distributing the identifier-to-locator
mapping.
 
The draft I submitted to the IETF is located on:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-adan-idr-tidr-01
 
Here there are some other links that add more information:
 
--> on scalability of the global BGP table and reducing BGP churn
http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ram/current/msg01308.html
[RAM] TIDR using the IDENTIFIERS attribute (19-April-2007)

--> on the different role of transit and non-transit ASes
http://www.ops.ietf.org/lists/rrg/2007/msg00902.html
[RRG] LISP etc architecture  (20-Sept-2007)

--> on AS-based routing with very fine granularity
http://www.ops.ietf.org/lists/rrg/2008/msg00716.html
[RRG] yetAnotherProposal: AS-number forwarding  (11-March-2008)
 
 
Juanjo
 
 
2009/11/17 Lixia Zhang <lixia at cs.ucla.edu>

On Nov 16, 2009, at 11:54 PM, Lixia Zhang wrote:


On Nov 15, 2009, at 4:58 PM, Dino Farinacci wrote:

Dino,

Yes, that plus the list of proposals that have been presented are all under consideration.  Obviously some of these are dormant and if the proponents choose not to submit text towards the recommendation document, we can consider them dead.

Tony

Can you post the current active list?

Thanks,
Dino

to further clarify:

1/ since we made this final call for proposals and give it one-month of time, we do mean that whoever wants his/her proposal to be considered please raise hand one more time.

let me clarify my own email: by "raising hand one more time", one does need to submit a document as input into the consideration, to describe the proposed solution, and explain how it solves the routing scalability problem.
(one can point to previous submitted writing)

this document can then be used in the next contrasting and comparison phase.


2/ I will collect a list of all the hands raised since last Friday, hopefully in next couple days and put on the RRG wiki page

Lixia


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