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Requirements for IPv6 Routers draft-ali-ipv6rtr-reqs-02 Russ White, LinkedIn

Purpose Take advantage of the v4/v6 transition to think through changes in the ‘net architecture Provide a set of suggestions from providers to implementers around IPv6 support

Organization (1) Review of the Internet Architecture Robustness principle, Complexity, Layered Structure, Routers Requirements related to device management and security Programmable device access (YANG primary, SNMP secondary) Human readable device access (SSH default) Zero Touch Provisioning (SLAAC default, DHCP supported) AAA (no text yet) Protection against DDoS

Organization (2) Requirements related to telemetry Device state and traceability (YANG, Syslog, gRPC) Topology state and traceability (YANG, BGP-LS) Flow Traceability (no text yet) Requirements related to IPv6 forwarding and addressing The IPv6 address is not a host identifier Router handling of IPv6 addresses MTU and Jumbo Frames ICMP Considerations Machine access to the forwarding table (YANG) Processing extension headers (no text yet) IPv6 only operation

Organization (3) Future Considerations Security Considerations Segment routing (no text yet) Security Considerations Robustness and Security Programmable device access and security Zero touch provisioning and security Conclusion

Next Steps Discussion on mailing list about other documents in the same space, but for different kinds of networks This document was designed to be generic Is there enough material to have several documents? Would it be helpful or confusing to have several documents? Accept as WG doc? What path from here?