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- CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
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- Reported by Peter Ford/Los Alamos National Laboratory
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- Minutes of the Source Demand Routing Working Group (SDR)
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- Tony Li opened the meeting and bashed the agenda into shape. It was
- subsequently dynamically reordered.
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- Deborah Estrin gave an overview of SDRP, noting the specification for
- SDRP has not changed since the last meeting. She requested that people
- read the specification and provide more comments.
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- Deborah reported on a prototype implementation by Daniel Zapalla at USC
- based on the SunOS DARTnet kernel. Tests were conducted on a small
- 4-node testbed at USC, and on DARTnet. There is a kernel interface
- establishing source routes, filtering and encapsulation. There is a
- routing socket interface for the D-FIB.
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- USC is interested in seeing more people pick up the code and build
- experimental testbed islands, and then interconnecting them for later
- interdomain experimentation.
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- Christian Huitema asked about anycast, and Yakov noted that the AS
- number is a group address. Further work remains to be done in defining
- the requirements for anycasting, but there appears to be nothing in the
- SDRP specification that would be a substantial limitation.
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- Tony Li reported on his work on BGP/IDRP interaction with SDRP. The
- original idea was to route SDRP control messages to AS representatives
- (e.g. to query AS for policy). This functionality is possible by
- changing routing of control messages, with the last address being an AS
- address. Thus the BGP attribute is no longer needed for this
- functionality. Tony will fix the specification to reflect this change.
- The IDRP attribute is still useful for tunneling. Yakov has a draft of
- this attribute and will post it as an Internet-Draft shortly.
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- Tony reported on the policy language he has been working on. It is
- C-like. Tony would like to get more comments on the specification. The
- evaluation of policy is boolean. The functionality will be familiar to
- people who are familiar with cisco access lists. The OR operator
- (distinct from ||) can be used to ignore a term which cannot be
- evaluated (bottom). Christian Huitema suggested that the access control
- aspects of this language should be checked against the work on IP
- security. Future work will include policy based on source and
- destination AS number (using the DNS?), source and destination
- communities, and there may be some work on richer pattern matching on
- the entire SDRP route if there is a need. There could be some work on
- time varying characteristics, such as load or delay. Steve Hotz sent
- mail suggesting that Tony think about evaluating policy terms to
- preference continuous values instead of boolean values.
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- Tony reported on his work on Information Distribution. The plan is to
- get the current AS topology from some static source. It was suggested
- to see RIPE-81 for an expression of this information. Christian noted
- that we probably need to consider higher levels of aggregation of this
- information above ASs.
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- Deborah stated that she needs to do a rework of the futures document
- which deals with scaling issues. She will update the document.
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- Deborah reported on SDRP setup work. Setup is done via an explicitly
- source routed packet with the probe bit set. The motivation for these
- setups is to reduce the header size. It is not a requirement for a
- router to participate. It can strip the probe bit, send it ahead, and
- send a setup rejected message back to the originator.
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- There was a question if the routers have to maintain information on
- source routes that it is currently setup for: the answer was yes. It
- was again noted that this is soft state.
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- There is a draft specification of SDRP Setup that will be distributed
- later in the summer.
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- Christian stated that setup needs to be investigated to see what its
- interactions are with regard to load splitting.
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- Deborah noted additional work that will be considered, including
- multicast (and its relationship to ESL). This would be used to establish
- branches on multicast trees. There also needs to be better tools for
- building SDRP routes.
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- Task List:
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- 1) Review of Specification. Tony will lead a section by section read
- of the document at the next IETF. Christian Huitema, Keith Mitchell,
- Shezahd Merchant agreed to read the entire specification and comment
- as soon as possible.
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- 2) MIB -- Yakov will find someone to do this.
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- 3) Usage Internet-Draft -- Peter Ford
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- 4) Gated hack needed to populate D-FIB. Sue Hares/John Scudder
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- 5) Experiments with SDRP
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- Merit -- Hares and Scudder
- Lothberg
- Scott Brim - maybe
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- 6) Mapping packets/ packet classification
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- 7) DNS support for IP to AS number mapping
- Peter Ford will talk with RIPE-81 people
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- 8) Policy Language -- Tony Li and Steve hotz
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- 9) Request/Response protocol -- Tony Li
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- 10) Futures Update -- Deborah
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- 11) Tony will do two specification changes for:
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- passing control messages to ASs
- setup -- translate request to explicit route
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- Attendees
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- Michael Anello mike@xlnt.com
- Toshiya Asaba asaba@iij.ad.jp
- Cynthia Bagwell cbagwell@gateway.mitre.org
- Dennis Baker dbaker@wellfleet.com
- John Ballard jballard@microsoft.com
- John Burnett jlb@adaptive.com
- Ross Callon rcallon@wellfleet.com
- Henry Clark henryc@oar.net
- Francis Dupont francis.dupont@inria.fr
- Deborah Estrin estrin@usc.edu
- Dino Farinacci dino@cisco.com
- Peter Ford peter@goshawk.lanl.gov
- Vince Fuller vaf@stanford.edu
- Susan Hares skh@merit.edu
- Denise Heagerty denise@dxcoms.cern.ch
- Frank Hoffmann hoffmann@dhdibm1.bitnet
- Nandor Horvath horvath@sztaki.hu
- David Jacobson dnjake@vnet.ibm.com
- John Krawczyk jkrawczy@wellfleet.com
- Tony Li tli@cisco.com
- Robin Littlefield robin@wellfleet.com
- Jun Matsukata jm@eng.isas.ac.jp
- Keith Mitchell keith@pipex.net
- Ramin Najmabadi najmabadi@helios.iihe.rtt.be
- Peder Chr. Noergaard pcn@tbit.dk
- Erik Nordmark nordmark@eng.sun.com
- Petri Ojala ojala@eunet.fi
- Juergen Rauschenbach jrau@dfn.de
- James Reeves jreeves@synoptics.com
- Yakov Rekhter yakov@watson.ibm.com
- Duncan Rogerson d.rogerson@nosc.ja.net
- Shawn Routhier sar@epilogue.com
- John Scudder jgs@merit.edu
- John Stewart jstewart@cnri.reston.va.us
- Fumio Teraoka tera@csl.sony.co.jp
- Paul Traina pst@cisco.com
- Rene van der Hauw rene@geveke.nl
- Willem van der Scheun scheun@sara.nl
- Jost Weinmiller jost@prz.tu-berlin.d400.de
- Jessica Yu jyy@merit.edu
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