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Title: Analysis of IDR requirements and History draft-irtf-routing-history-02


1
Analysis of IDR requirements and History
draft-irtf-routing-history-02
  • Elwyn Davies
  • Avri Doria
  • IETF-64, Vancouver, 7 November 2005

2
Background
  • Originally published in 2001
  • Part of Future Domain Routing Requirements Group
    B contribution (draft-irtf-routing-reqs-groupb-00)
  • Output of the Babylon group (reps from
    Vendors, ISPs, Academia)
  • History and Analysis of IDR problems as then seen
  • Designed to underpin an evolutionary approach to
    new requirements statement

3
Why are we keeping it going?
  • Captures lots of useful info
  • Provides a useful basis for the ongoing debate on
    the future
  • Requirements cited by recent work including HLP
    (Handley, et al)http//www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/M.H
    andley/papers/hlpsigcomm.pdf
  • .. And its almost finished.

4
Latest updates
  • Filling in of section on OSI and the genesis of
    policy routing
  • Thanks to Yakov for putting me right!
  • Yakov told us that RFC1126 didnt actually inform
    the development of BGP!
  • Restructure of the research part
  • Taking account of latest figures on AS
    allocations

5
Things we intend to do
  • Integrate comments from Pekka Savola (thanks!)
  • Integrate some experience from the completed
    NewArch project and its successors
  • Review the current state of problems a little
    further (input welcome)
  • Talk more about security requirements work (from
    rpsec etc)
  • Maybe something about the development of
    multihoming work (shim6)
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