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CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
Reported by Martha Steenstrup/BBN
Minutes of the Inter-Domain Policy Routing (IDPR)
The IDPR Working Group met for three sessions during the Santa Fe IETF
meeting. Currently, the top priority activities of the IDPR Working
Group are to complete implementation of the gated version of IDPR and to
submit the IDPR protocols as a Proposed Standard.
Our first session was designed to elicit active participation in
experimenting with the forthcoming gated version of IDPR. We began with
a short review of the IDPR approach to policy routing followed by a
status report of work in progress. However, we spent the majority of
the session describing how IDPR will fit into the current Internet and
how to configure one's networks to take advantage of IDPR.
Our second session was intended for those interested in actual IDPR
implementations. Woody Woodburn, who is leading the development effort
for the gated version of IDPR gave an overview of the software
architecture as well as a report on the status of the implementation
thus far.
During our third session, we met jointly with the Router Requirements
Working Group. The main purpose of the meeting was to determine if IDPR
flagrantly violated any of the current router requirements. Our
concerns centered around interactions of IDPR with IP, in particular
with source routing, TTL, and trace route. We also discussed IDPR's
expectations of the intra-domain routing procedures, in particular that
intra-domain routes remain within a domain. To our relief, the meeting
turned up no major incompatibilities of IDPR with router requirements.
However, we encourage attendees to think carefully about the issues and
bring forth any problems they discover.
Attendees
Philip Almquist almquist@jessica.stanford.edu
Nagaraj Arunkumar nak@3com.com
William Babson bill%penril@uunet.UU.NET
Daniel Blum
David Bolen db3l@nis.ans.net
David Bridgham dab@asylum.sf.ca.us
Scott Brim swb@nr-tech.cit.cornell.edu
Ken Carlberg carlberg@cseic.saic.com
Dean Cheng dean@sunz.retix.com
Chi Chu chi@sparta.com
Curtis Cox ccox@wnyose.nctsw.navy.mil
Barbara Denny denny@sri.com
Daniel Duchamp duchamp@liberty.cs.columbia.edu
Craig Fox foxcj@network.com
Jim Ghadbane jimgh@newbridge.com
Kathleen Huber khuber@bbn.com
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Bob Jeckell robert_jeckell@nso.3com.com
Jean-Michael Jouanigot jimi@cernvax.cern.ch
Scott Kaplan
Michael Karels karels@cs.berkeley.edu
David Kaufman dek@proteon.com
John Lekashman lekash@nas.nasa.gov
Mark Lewis mlewis@telebit.com
Brian Lloyd brian@ray.lloyd.com
Donald Merritt don@brl.mil
Paul Mockapetris pvm@darpa.mil
Dave Monachello dave@pluto.dss.com
Dennis Morris morrisd@imo-uvax.dca.mil
Radia Perlman perlman@radia.enet.dec.com
Manoel Rodrigues manoel.rodrigues@att.com
Sharad Sanghi sharad@ans.net
Miguel Sasson sasson@xylogics.com
John Seligson johns@ultra.com
Harvey Shapiro shapiro@wnyose.nctsw.navy.mil
Stephen Shew sdshew@bnr.ca
Robert Shirey shirey@mitre.org
Frank Solensky solensky@clearpoint.com
Ravi Srinivasan ravi@eng.vitalink.com
Michael St. Johns stjohns@umd5.umd.edu
Martha Steenstrup msteenst@bbn.com
Osamu Takada takada@sdl.hitachi.co.jp
Iris Tal 437-3580@mcimail.com
Scott Wasson
Walter Wimer walter.wimer@andrew.cmu.edu
Robert Woodburn woody@cseic.saic.com
June-Kang Yang natadm!yang@uunet.uu.net
Jessica Yu jyy@merit.edu
Paul Zawanda zawanda@ncsa.uiuc.edu
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