Howard,
Thanks for the links. I must say that this does clarify a lot
things(about BGP
definitions) and gives me so much to think about. I'll be reading this one
a couple more times,
before I start asking a bunch of questions..:->
Very Nice draft.
Now the "simple" folk can get a better understanding of what's really
happening.
With all this talk of "planes" lately, I wonder if anyone has defined the
various "planes"
on which the human brain works? In thinking about it.. I don't want to
know.
Thanks
Nigel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard C. Berkowitz"
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 12:38 PM
Subject: Some IETF work of interest [7:48271]
> The BGP convergence team (including Cisco and Juniper) in the IETF
> has just posted the latest version of the BGP Benchmarking
> Terminology draft, which we think is about ready for Informational
> RFC -- it will go out for WG and IESG Last Call in the next couple of
> weeks.
>
> A good deal of the work clarified what we found to be ambiguous BGP
> terminology that is operationally important. It may help some of you
> with understanding.
>
> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-bmwg-conterm-02.txt
>
> There is a related draft for OSPF, in a little earlier phase of
development:
>
> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-bmwg-ospfconv-term-00.txt
>
> There are also methodology drafts for both protocols. I've just
> started on an applicability protocol draft, which hopefully will be
> cross-protocol. As soon as I have something a little more together,
> I'll send it in as an I-D, and may have a rough draft mailed to the
> working group and posted on the Gett research website.
>
> --
> "What Problem are you trying to solve?"
> ***send Cisco questions to the list, so all can benefit -- not
> directly to me***
>
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