Hi, Joe

        Thanks. So it is can be learnt that GRE,Mini Encapsulation seem also
can be discussed here, right?

        Best Rgds,
Thanks,

John.zhao


> 
> 
> John.zhao wrote:
> > Hi,Joe and Mark
> > 
> >     May I make sure about the scope of this draft? I want 
> to make sure if 
> > it include the discussion related to those MIP also? The type of 
> > tunnel here listed includes IP in IP, IPsec and IPv4 in 
> IPv6 later. So 
> > if the context also cover those scenario in MIP or not?
> 
> I believe the document intends to cover the use of tunnels 
> wherever they occur in the Internet; that includes MIP, 
> though it's just MIP's use of tunnels that would be covered 
> (not the rest of MIP, e.g.).
> 
> Joe
> 
> 
> > 
> >     Best Rgds,
> > Thanks
> > 
> > John.zhao
> > 
> >> Hi, all,
> >>
> >> I and Mark Townsley recently completed an I-D summarizing our 
> >> presentation from the last IETF on tunnel issues.
> >>
> >> Comments welcome, of course. FYI, a related document on the
> >> IPv4 ID will be noted to this list shortly.
> >>
> >> Joe and Mark
> >>
> >> -------------------------------------
> >> Filename:   draft-touch-intarea-tunnels
> >> Revision:   00
> >> Title:              Tunnels in the Internet Architecture
> >> Creation_date:      2008-07-07
> >> WG ID:              Independent Submission
> >> Number_of_pages: 21
> >> 
> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-touch-intarea-tunnels-00.tx
> >> t
> >>
> >> Abstract:
> >> This document discusses the role of tunnels in the Internet 
> >> architecture. It explains their relationship to existing protocol 
> >> layers, and the challenges in supporting tunneling.
> >>
> >>
> > 
> > 
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