Routing Area Open Meeting Paris, March 2012 Area Directors Adrian Farrel Stewart Bryant
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Today’s Agenda Administrivia Working Group Reports Routing in Other Areas – flash talks –Homenet (Acee Lindem) –Content Routing : CDNi (Stefano Previdi) –DHCPv6 Route Options (Tomek Mrugalski and Wojciech Dec) –RELOAD P2P SIP Routing (Cullen Jennings) Open Discussion / Any Other Business
Working Group Reports BFD CCAMP FORCES IDR IS-IS KARP L2VPN * L3VPN MANET MPLS NVO3 BoF OSPF PCE PIM PWE3 ROLL RTGWG SIDR
L3VPN Update 5 I-Ds been published as RFCs ( ) after long hold on RFC Editor Q Much discussion on mailing list about “to close or not to close” Seems to be energy in the community to complete some of the open drafts Many thanks to the chairs who hung on longer than they were comfortable The plan is for two new chairs –Announcement soon
Routing in Other Areas Objectives in this meeting –Brief overview –Education of Routing Area –Stimulate interest –Take your thoughts and ideas to the appropriate WG Non-objectives in this meeting –Shred the presenters –Critique the problem/solution
Routing in Other Areas Homenet (Acee Lindem) –draft-ietf-homenet-arch –draft-howard-homenet-routing-requirements –draft-howard-homenet-routing-comparison –draft-acee-ospf-ospfv3-autoconfig –etc. Content Routing : CDNi (Stefano Previdi) –draft-previdi-cdni-footprint-advertisement –draft-he-cdni-routing-request-redirection –draft-seedorf-cdni-request-routing-alto DHCPv6 Route Options (Tomek Mrugalski and Wojciech Dec) –draft-ietf-mif-dhcpv6-route-option RELOAD P2P SIP Routing (Cullen Jennings) –draft-ietf-p2psip-base
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