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draft-rosen-dns-sos-02 Brian Rosen
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The basic idea 123.main.pittsburgh.allegheny.pa.us.sos.arpa contains a NAPTR, sos+psap, of something like sip:newcom@psap.state.pa.usnewcom@psap.state.pa.us As specified, it’s a straight DDDS application All A(n) levels of PIDF-LO must be present (use “.null” if not used in a locale) A combination rule creates the street name and house number fields including prefixes and postfixes Regular DNS delegation rules for components
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NAPTRs in the heirarchy PSAP URI Other responder URIs Pointer to polygon list Pointer to XML list of next level down names (facilitates validation error processing) and polygon list creation Pointer to additional information available about this location
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Start up Delegate sos.arpa to e.g. ITU Delegate cc.sos.arpa to e.g. NENA or a govt agency – This is sufficient for many countries where there is only one PSAP Delegate state/province.cc.sos.arpa to some state/province agency or just list them – This is sufficient for many countries where there are a small number of PSAPs on regional boundaries Delegate county.state.cc.sos.arpa to the appropriate agencies – This is sufficient for many areas where PSAPs match county boundaries Delegate city.county.state.cc.sos.arpa to the appropriate agency – This is sufficient for many areas where some cities have their own PSAP Fill in street data from existing SAG, where SAG exists
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Some problems International names – Use IDN Names can get long – Use consistently applied abbreviations Isn’t XML – Yeah, but it’s simple enough Polygon search requires more work at resolver. – Not ideal, but workable.
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Why do this? We know, with a lot of certainty, that it will work when disasters occur We know, with a lot of certainty, what the problems (deployment, scaling, startup, security) are – This not to say that the answers are so obvious The delegation mechanism works for the realistic cases – Simple things (one PSAP per country) is trivial – Complex things (all of three cities, plus several streets, minus a few houses on one street) are possible
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