Hi,

I am sorry if I'm a bit lost here. Perhaps I just haven't paid enough
attention. Did the RRG conclude and decide to take LISP or is this a
parallel activity? 

If this is a parallel activity what is the intended connection to the RRG
work?

Sorry for the perhaps simple questions and thanks for the answers in
advance!

Cheers,

Jonne.


On 1/20/09 9:07 PM, "ext David Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Folks,
> 
> The IESG would like to know whether people believe that
> we can go directly to our first LISP WG meeting at the
> next IETF, or if another WG forming BOF is necessary.
> 
> Here are the current facts on the ground:
> 
> o We have fairly mature set of core drafts
> o There are a number of other (non-core) LISP drafts
> o Significant global deployment is underway
> o We have 2 (or more) implementations
> o We have been discussing a draft charter (see update below)
> 
> The question is that I would like folks to respond to is
> "Should a WG be formed based on the draft agenda
> (see below), or should we have another BOF?"
> 
> Please give your opinion as soon as possible so we can
> close on these administrative issues.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dave
> --
> 
> LISP (Locator/ID Separation Protocol)
> 
> Last Modified: 2009-01-20
> 
> Chair(s):
>  TBD
> 
> Internet Area Director(s):
>  TBD
> 
> Routing Area Advisor:
>  TBD
> 
> Secretary(ies):
>  TBD
>  
> Mailing Lists:
>  General Discussion: [email protected]
> 
> Description of Working Group:
> 
> LISP and companion documents (see below) are proposals that
> respond to the problems discussed at the IAB's October, 2006
> Routing and Addressing Workshop [0]. The purpose of the BOF is to
> form a working group whose charter (see below) is to work on the
> design on the LISP base protocol [1], the LISP+ALT mapping system
> [2], LISP Interworking [4] and LISP multicast [6]. The working
> group will encourage and support interoperable LISP
> implementations as well as defining requirements for alternate
> mapping systems. The Working Group may also create EID-prefix
> assignment guidelines for RIRs, as well as security profiles for
> the ALT (presumably using technology developed in the SIDR
> working group).
> 
> Goals and Milestones:
> 
> Mar 2010  Submit base LISP specification to the IESG for
>           Experimental.
> 
> Mar 2010  Submit base ALT specification to the IESG for
>           Experimental.
> 
> Mar 2010  Submit the LISP Interworking specification to the IESG
>  for Experimental.
> 
> June 2010 Submit Recommendations for Allocation and Routing
>  of both EIDs and RLOCs to the IESG for Experimental.
> 
> June 2010 Submit Recommendations for Securing the LISP Mapping
>  System to the IESG for Experimental.
> 
> July 2010 Submit LISP for Multicast Environments to the IESG for
>  Experimental. 
> 
> Aug  2010  Re-charter or close.
> 
> Internet-Drafts:
> draft-farinacci-lisp-11.txt
> draft-farinacci-lisp-multicast-01.txt
> draft-fuller-lisp-alt-03.txt
> draft-lewis-lisp-interworking-02.txt
> 
> Request For Comments:
>  None
> 
> 
> References
> ----------
> [0]     Meyer, D. et. al., "Report from the IAB Workshop on
>         Routing and Addressing", RFC 4984.
> 
> [1]     Farinacci, D. et. al., "Locator/ID Separation Protocol
>         (LISP)", draft-farinacci-lisp-11.txt.
> 
> [2] Fuller, V., et. al., "LISP Alternative Topology
> (LISP-ALT)", draft-fuller-lisp-alt-03.txt
> 
> [3] Iannone, L., and O. Bonaventure, "OpenLISP Implementation
> Report", draft-iannone-openlisp-implementation-00.txt.
> 
> [4] Lewis, D., et. al., "Interworking LISP with IPv4 and
> IPv6", draft-lewis-lisp-interworking-02.txt.
> 
> [5] Mathy, L., et. al., "LISP-DHT: Towards a DHT to map
> identifiers onto locators", draft-mathy-lisp-dht-00.txt.
> 
> [6]     Farinacci, D., Meyer, D., Zwiebel, J., and S. Venaas,
> "LISP for Multicast Environments",
> draft-farinacci-lisp-multicast-01.txt.
> 
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