Hello,
Indeed a very important change from Centralized to Coordinated.
I remember discussions at IETF94/Yokohama about possible solutions to
the ASM problem and the centralized approach was really preeminent and
thus putting out of scope potential solutions more distributed (à la ANIMA).
Also
Brian E Carpenter wrote:
k> I've been tracking this a bit. Their main focus is on a YANG interface
k> between the NOC and the IPAM system. It's thanks to me that the C
k> stands for Coordinated instead of Centralized.
Cool.
k> I believe that our prefix management use case is part
Specifically, if you look at
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-sun-i2apm-address-pool-management-yang-02
you will see data that could be used to trigger an ASA for the
PrefixManager and PrefixManager.Params objectives defined in
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-anima-prefix-management-02
I'v
I've been tracking this a bit. Their main focus is on a YANG
interface between the NOC and the IPAM system. It's thanks to
me that the C stands for Coordinated instead of Centralized.
I believe that our prefix management use case is part of
the back end for this rather than competition, but we sho
https://trac.tools.ietf.org/bof/trac/
writes about:
Coordinated Address Space Management (CASM) - Approved for IETF 98
Description: Organizations use IP Address Space Management (IPAM)
tools to manage their IP address space, often with proprietary
database and interfa