Common Architecture for Next Generation IP (catnip)




Charter



Status: Concluded May, 1995 







Chair(s):







 Vladimir Sukonnik 







Description of Working Group:



CATNIP is a new version of the IP protocol, converged with a



compressed form of CLNP, and a form of Novell IPX that permits



general interoperation.  The objective is to provide common ground



between the Internet, OSI, and the Novell protocols, as well as to



advance the Internet technology to the scale and performance of the



next generation of internetwork technology. CATNIP has been assigned



the IP version number 7. The CATNIP proposal has evolved from the



TP/IX protocol (RFC 1475) and the TUBA proposal (RFC 1347). 







The working group is chartered to review the CATNIP protocol,



evaluate issues arising during product development and deployment



planning, and to document problems and explanations for any parts of



the coexistance with IPv4 not covered directly in the CATNIP-IPv4







interoperation design. 







CATNIP includes definitions covering the same ground as the TUBA



project, and within the charter of the TUBA Working Group. This will



be handled by coordination with the TUBA Working Group. The intent is



to arrive at complete alignment between the TUBA work and the CLNP



component in CATNIP.







The group will also continue to be the forum for development of the RAP



protocol and the TCP extensions while in experimental status; this



work will need to be moved to the Transport and Routing Area(s) if it



is to be advanced; this work is outside the charter of the IPng Area.