Dear Gyan,

Truly appreciate your support on APN! It has been great to have you on board. 
Thank you very much!

We would need to discuss more on how to have productive discussions in these 
groups and collect feedback so to keep this work progressing.

What would be desired to be heard in these presentations and discussed in the 
meetings? Suggestions are very welcomed.

Best regards,
Shuping


From: Gyan Mishra [mailto:[email protected]]
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Hi Shuping

I agree that APN has critical applicability for operators for 5G, DETNET and 
even any public or private multicast MVPN streaming video content so does have 
quite extensive applicability for operators.
There also maybe private SR  use cases for special SLA application flows value 
added service.

As for productive discussions to move the ball forward with APN BOF, I do agree 
with having discussions where network operators can share their experiences and 
how APN can benefit so in that light as you stated IntArea and RTGWG are a good 
start.
GROW maybe useful for in the global internet routing context and how APN can 
play a role.

I think DETNET would be good for applicability statement,  and Spring, 6MAN and 
TEAS maybe good from a APN architecture and design framework as APN leverages 
IPv6 data plane EH headers and utilizes traffic steering SRv6 forwarding plane 
and also gets into 5G network slicing so then TEAS comes into play and NS 
network slicing architecture.

I would be happy to present APN architecture and applicability at IETF 110.

Kind Regards

Gyan

On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 10:34 PM 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
It's good news that APN can be fully discussed in rtg and intarea' meetings.

There have been many drafts of APN technology and scenarios. As an operator, we 
think APN is valuable and worthy of discussion and progress.

Regards,
Peng Liu(CMCC)

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From: "Pengshuping (Peng 
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Date: Thu, Feb 4, 2021 09:39 AM
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Subject: [Apn] The official instructions on the next step of APN

Dear all,

You may have seen the BoF announcement https://www.ietf.org/blog/ietf110-bofs/.

The instructions on the next step of APN are officially confirmed,

1.      Presentations and discussions in the RTGWG and INTAREA meetings at 
IETF110.

2.      A virtual interim meeting of the RTGWG to be scheduled after IETF110 to 
go into more depth on this topic.

Any suggestions on how to have fruitful discussions and progress the work in 
IETF are very welcomed. Thank you!

“The Application-Aware Networking (APN) BOF proposal was focused on developing 
a framework and set of mechanisms to derive, convey, and use an identifier to 
allow for the signaling of fine-grained user-, application-, and service-level 
requirements at the network layer. This proposal was made for several previous 
IETF meetings and will benefit from further focused discussion at IETF 110 
during the Routing Area Working Group 
(RTGWG<https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/rtgwg/about/>) and Internet Area Working 
Group (INTAREA<https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/intarea/about/>) meetings. A 
virtual interim meeting of the RTGWG to be scheduled after IETF 110 will go 
into more depth on this topic. Discussion continues on the Application-aware 
Networking<https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/apn> mailing list. ”

Best regards,
Shuping

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