Nevertheless, I think that troubleshooting has been historically of rathermarginal interest here, so I'm not sure if there is really an action to bemade.I think dealing with the operational aspects of SIP networks, especially with troubleshooting them, is a topic whose time has come. There are at least 3 recent drafts introducing mechanisms to aid in troubleshooting SIP. Personally I think it's one of the next hurdles in growing SIP's adoption.From a DISPATCH draft-routing-to-WG perspective, one could argue we actually need a SipOps WG.
Hadriel,I really agree with this. I'm assuming that "operational aspects of SIP networks" is
(1) big enough, and (2) obvious enoughto justify requesting a traditional BOF (not sliding through DISPATCH). So, a couple of questions:
(1) is that OK, based on the current view of DISPATCH? or should we be requesting DISPATCH time in Stockholm? and
(2) do we have enough people with enough clue to propose a SIPOps BOF? Thanks,Spencer