MANET Where are we? Where are we going? Adrian Farrel Routing AD Honolulu – November 2015 – IETF-91.

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MANET Where are we? Where are we going? Adrian Farrel Routing AD Honolulu – November 2015 – IETF-91

History Lesson WG created in 1997 RFC 2501 “Issues” published in 1991 Experimental RFCs published Re-chartered August 2009 Using mature components from previous work on experimental reactive and proactive protocols, the WG will develop two Standards track routing protocol specifications: -Reactive MANET Protocol (RMP) -Proactive MANET Protocol (PMP)

Milestones Nov 2013Submit REPORT MIB to IESG – draft-ietf-manet-report-mib Expired May 4, 2013 – Do we really care? If not, can we end the pain? Mar 2014Submit DLEP to IESG – Next slide Aug 2014Submit AODVv2 IESG – Another slide

DLEP Status and Plans Implementations exist – Open source and commercial Proposed plan from authors – 13 Nov. 14 (Now) - Call for WG opinions on vendor extensions. – 19 Dec WG consensus on the vendor extensions deadline. – Jan Text and readability. – 1 Mar DLEP-08 and WGLC. Assessment – DLEP is wanted by part of the community – Stable and almost complete – Worth spending a little extra time to complete it Proposal to WG – Hold authors to the proposed plan – Adjust milestone to read Apr 2015Submit DLEP to IESG

AODVv2 Status and Plans Charlie already presented… – Early and partial implementations Good feedback and good to know – Nine separate steps to completion Leads to WG last call in March 2015 Would result in publication request in April 2015 History teaches us that this schedule may be optimistic – Perhaps a little more work needed? – May need fuller implementations? – Rate of work might be slower?

Three Options for AODVv2 2. Re-charter to allow two standards track solutions – Competition may encourage progress – Not desirable to publish two solutions 1. Reset the milestone and continue – Work to the suggested plan – Continue to review and update as necessary 0. Remove reactive protocol from the charter – Encourage any reactive protocol to be published through the Independent Stream (as Informational or Experimental)

The Charter The charter is pretty out of date Need to decide what MANET is doing next – NHDP maintenance and extensions? – OLSR/OLSRv2 maintenance and extensions? – DLEP and SMF maintenance and extensions? – Management and security considerations? This needs more discussion than we have time for today – “Take it to the list”

Actions Confirm the three choices on the mailing list – Report MIB – DLEP – Reactive protocol Discuss detailed re-charter on the list Update milestones and re-charter as necessary

Chairs and Secretary Joe Macker has announced he wants to step down – Thanks for long and hard work The ADs have selected Justin Dean – Ulrich Herberg has had a change in job – Unable to travel or spend too much time on MANET – Unfortunate because he has been a great secretary – Willing to continue helping as he can It is up to the chairs to decide what works best