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Routing Area Working Group Reshuffle

Adrian Farrel provides an update on the reshuffling of the Routing Area Working Group at the IETF/IEEE Leadership Meeting in Newark. Minor re-chartering, clustering of work, and focus on new areas such as VPNs, Data Centers, and BGP-enabled services. Changes to be implemented before IETF-91.

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Routing Area Working Group Reshuffle

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  1. Routing Area Working Group Reshuffle IETF/IEEE Leadership Meeting Newark, September 29, 2014 Adrian Farrel – Routing AD adrian@olddog.co.uk

  2. Bottom Line Message • Nothing to see, move along • No work is being factored out • No new work is being slipped in • All we are doing is rationalising a few clusters of work • Most WGs remain untouched • This is “in progress” • Some changes before IETF-91 in Honolulu • Remaining changes early in the New Year

  3. What’s changing? • RTGWG (The Routing Area Working Group) • Minor re-charter for clarity • This is now a venue for bringing in new work • VPNs, Data Centers, Pseudowires, BGP-enabled services • Traffic Engineering, Optical Networking, and RSVP-TE PWE3 PALS (Pseudowire And LDP-enabled Services) L2VPN L3VPN BESS (BGP-Enabled Services) NVO3 NVO3 (…next slide) PCE PCE CCAMP CCAMP (Technology-specific control plane) TEAS (TE Architecture and Signaling) MPLS MPLS GMPLS RSVP-TE

  4. What does this mean for NVO3? • Currently undergoing re-chartering • https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/charter-ietf-nvo3/ • Will be sent for external review and notified on New Work • Still doing… • Data center • Network virtualization • IP-based overlay • But BGP-based control plane is out of scope • This falls in BESS • Leaves NVO3 with… • Architecture and requirements for data center VPNs • Use cases if there is desire to work on them • Centrally controlled data center VPNs • New encapsulations

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