Dear all,

We (Luis from Telefonica and myself) have posted an I-D on 'routing on service 
addresses' (see below), outlining an approach to direct IP packets based on 
service address information rather than network locator addresses in an 
end-to-end manner. For this, we suggest the use of IPv6 extension headers, 
utilized by a shim overlay atop IPv6 and realized by what we call a ROSA 
provider. 

We have requested a presentation slot for the upcoming IETF meeting in London 
but I would love to hear feedback and comments already on the list, if 
possible. 

I am also looking forward to any discussions at the IETF, including as side 
discussions, with those interested in this topic.

Many thanks!

Best,

Dirk 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> 
Sent: 24 October 2022 10:56
To: Luis M. Contreras <[email protected]>; Dirk 
Trossen <[email protected]>; Luis Contreras 
<[email protected]>
Subject: New Version Notification for draft-trossen-rtgwg-rosa-00.txt


A new version of I-D, draft-trossen-rtgwg-rosa-00.txt has been successfully 
submitted by Dirk Trossen and posted to the IETF repository.

Name:           draft-trossen-rtgwg-rosa
Revision:       00
Title:          Routing on Service Addresses
Document date:  2022-10-24
Group:          Individual Submission
Pages:          31
URL:            https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-trossen-rtgwg-rosa-00.txt
Status:         https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-trossen-rtgwg-rosa/
Htmlized:       https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-trossen-rtgwg-rosa


Abstract:
   This document proposes a novel communication approach which reasons
   about WHAT is being communicated (and invoked) instead of WHO is
   communicating.  Such approach is meant to transition away from
   locator-based addressing (and thus routing and forwarding) to an
   addressing scheme where the address semantics relate to services
   being invoked (e.g., for computational processes, and their generated
   information requests and responses).

   The document introduces Routing on Service Addresses (ROSA), as a
   realization of what is referred to as 'service-based routing' (SBR).
   Such routing is designed to be constrained by service-specific
   parameters that go beyond load and latency, as in today's best effort
   or traffic engineering based routing, leading to an approach to steer
   traffic in a service-specific constraint-based manner.

   Particularly, this document outlines sample ROSA use case scenarios,
   requirements for its design, and the ROSA system design itself.

                                                                                
  


The IETF Secretariat



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