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Network Working Group Susan Hares
Request for Comments: DRAFT NSFNET/MERIT
Version: 1 June 1992
IDRP Family Document Tree
Status of this memo
This memo lists the documents which specify adaptation of the ISO
Inter-Domain Routing Protocol ([1]) that enables it to be used as an
Inter-Autonomous System routing protocol in the TCP/IP Internet.
IDRP with this adaptation will be called "IDRP for IP" in this
document. In addition, this document list the versions of the ISO
documents which are referenced by the Internet documents. This
document gives the current status of each document. As the
documentation relating to IDRP changes status, this document will be
revised. During the early process of the IDRP documents, this
document may change several times as the status of the documents
change.
Dual IDRP, that is, a single IDRP that simultaneously support
Inter-Domain/Inter-Autonomous System routing in the TCP/IP and OSI
Internets is currently not being specified in the Internet. When
Dual IDRP is specified, this document will be revised to list the set
of Dual IDRP documents.
This document is an Internet Draft. Internet Drafts are working
documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its Areas,
and its Working Groups. Note that other groups may also distribute
working documents as Internet Drafts.
Internet Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six
months. Internet Drafts may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by
other documents at any time. It is not appropriate to use Internet
Drafts as reference material or to cite them other than as a "working
draft" or "work in progress."
1. Acknowledgements
(Remember reviewers will be rewarded in print!!)
2. Overview
IDRP ([1]) is defined as the protocol for exchange of
Inter-Domain routing information between routers to support
forwarding of ISO 8473 (Connectionless Network Layer Protocol
(CLNP))[2] PDUs. This document lists:
- the IETF documents which define the adaptation of the IDRP
protocol definition that enables it to be used as protocol for
the exchange of inter-autonomous system information among routers
to support the forwarding of IP packets across multiple
autonomous systems.
(The adaptation is defined is such a way that a Dual IDRP will be
able to fully interoperate with IDRP for IP.)
- the ISO documents which define IDRP and it's interactions
with other ISO protocols
3. Assumptions in the IDRP for IP world
The IDRP for IP protocol assumes that network addresses are globally
unique. The IDRP for IP protocol cannot be guaranteed to work in an
environment where network addresses are not globally unique.
4. IETF documents
4.1) Overview of Document Status
Document Version Status Document Comments Next
out due step ----
--------------------------------------------------------------------
IDRP Family Document 1 Pre-Draft 7/20 7/23 Internet
Draft
IDRP for IP 3 Internet 7/20 8/15 Version 4
Internet
Draft
IDRP MIB 1 Pre-Draft 7/20 7/23 Internet
Draft
IDRP-OSPF Interactions 1 Pre-Draft 8/3 8/10 Internet
Draft
IDRP-EGP Interactions 1 Pre-Draft 7/23 8/3 Internet
Draft
IDRP-BGP Interactions 1 Pre-Draft 7/23 8/10 Internet
Draft
IDRP-IS-IS Interactions 1 Pre-Draft 7/23 8/5 Internet
Draft
IDRP for IP Usage 1 Pre-Draft 8/10 8/15 Internet
Draft
4.2) IDRP Document Family
Author: Susan Hares
Description:
This document lists the both the IETF and the ISO standards
documents associated with IDRP use in the Internet. The 7
documents listed in section 4.1 will be listed in this document,
plus appropriate ISO IDRP documents. For each documents the
following things will be listed: author, status, version,
reviewing body, email address to send comments to, when comment
period ends, action at end of the comment period, and what types
of comments are requested.
Document Track: FYI track
Status: Pre-Internet Draft
Version: 1
Reviewing body: IDRP for IP working group
Email address for comments: idrp-ip@merit.edu
Document Released: 7/20/92
Comment period ends: 7/23/92
Action on 7/23/92: Submitted for Internet-Draft
Location of document: /pub/iso/idrp/family.txt
Comments Requested on:
1.) Format of document
2.) correctness of information
4.3) IDRP for IP Document
Author: Susan Hares
Description:
The IDRP for IP document contains the appropriate adaptations of
IDRP protocol definition that enables it to be used as a protocol
for exchange of ``inter-autonomous system information'' among
routers to support forwarding of IP packets across multiple
autonomous systems.
Status: Internet Draft
version: 3
Reviewing body: IDRP for IP working group
Email address for comments:idrp-ip@merit.edu
Comment period ends: 8/15/92
Action on 8/15/92: version 4 created and sent to Internet Draft
Location of document:
internet draft archive machines: nis.nsf.net:
file: internet-draft-hares-idrp-03.txt
Comments Requested on:
Technical Review on whole document especially on sections:
1.) Section 5.2.2 - NLRI information encoding in IDRP
2.) Section 5.2.3 - TOS->IDRP Distinguishing Attributes
3.) Section 5.2.4 - Forwarding of IP packets
4.) Section 5.2.5 - Advertising NLRI information for IP addresses
5.) Section 6 - Determining the fowarding address (Next Hop)
6.) Section 7 - RDIs used for both IP and OSI
Editoral Review:
Please send editorial comments on any section of the document.
Please send comments to the mailing list.
4.4) IDRP MIB document
Author: Susan Hares
General Description:
Definitions are done in two parts; IDRP General MIB, and IDRP for
IP MIB. An appendix is planned; IDRP For IP GDMO.
Status: Pre-Internet Draft
Version: 1
Reviewing body: IDRP for IP working group
Email address for comments: idrp-ip@merit.edu
Document Released: 7/23/92
Comment period ends: 7/23/92
Action on 7/23/92: Submitted for Internet-Draft
Location of document: /pub/iso/idrp/idrp.mib
Comments Requested on:
Technical Review of the MIB variables included:
1.) Are more variables needed?
2.) Can any of these variables be deleted?
3.) ISO does not have the same restrictions that SNMP has on the
representation of tables. Are the ISO variables from section 12
of the ISO document represented correctly:
Section on idrpConfig:
- internalBIs
- intraIS
- externalBISNeighbor
- internalSystems
- localSNPA
Section on adjacentBISPkg:
- bisPeerSNPAs
4.) The rdcConfig variable which is an attribute of the
idrpConfig variable in the ISO document. This variable is a
Sequence of tuples: (confederation set id and a SET of RDIs).
How can this type of variable be done in SNMP? Is it possible?
Editorial Review:
Please send in any comments on the text or text format. The
document tries to follow the BGP-3 MIB.
1.) Format of document
2.) MIB formats
4.5) IDRP - OSPF Interactions (standards track)
Description:
This document will specify the interactions between IDRP and
OSPF. this document will be based on a combination of BGP-OSPF
interactions document and IDRP - ISIS interaction document.
Status: Internet Draft
Author: Susan Hares
Version: 1
Reviewing body: IDRP for IP working group
Email address for comments: idrp-ip@merit.edu
Document released: 8/3/92
Comment period ends: 8/10/92
Action on 8/10/92: Submitted for Internet-Draft
Location of document: /pub/iso/idrp/idrp-for-ip.ospf
Technical Comments Requested on:
(this section of the document will be filled in after document has
been written, and initially review by the chair.)
Editorial Review: (to be filled in later)
4.6) IDRP-EGP Interactions (standards track)
Author: Susan Hares
Description:
This document will specify the interactions between IDRP and
EGP-2.
Status: Pre-Internet Draft
Version: 1
Reviewing body: IDRP for IP working group
Email address for comments: idrp-ip@merit.edu
Document released: 7/23/92
Comment period ends: 8/3/92
Action on 8/3/92: Submitted for Internet-Draft
Location of document: /pub/iso/idrp/idrp.egp
Comments Requested on:
Technical areas of interested:
(This section will be filled in after the document has been
written.)
Editorial review:
(This section will be filled in after the document has been
written.)
4.7) IDRP-BGP Interactions (standards track)
Author: Susan Hares
Description:
This document will specify the interactions between: IDRP and
BGP-3, and IDRP and BGP-4.
Version: 1
Status: Pre-Internet Draft
Reviewing body: IDRP for IP working group
Email address for comments: idrp-ip@merit.edu
Document released: 7/23/92
Comment period ends: 8/3/92
Action on 8/3/92: Submitted for Internet-Draft
Location of document: /pub/iso/idrp/idrp.bgp
Comments Requested on:
Technical Review:
(This section of the document will be filled in once the IDRP BGP
interactions document has been written.)
4.8) IDRP-ISIS Interactions Document (standards track)
Author: Susan Hares
Description:
This document will specify the interactions between: IDRP and
Dual IS-IS. It will refer to the ANSI work on IDRP to IS-IS
interactions
Status: Pre-Internet Draft
Version: 1
Reviewing body: IDRP for IP working group
Email address for comments: idrp-ip@merit.edu
Document Due out: 7/23/92
Comment period ends: 8/5/92
Action on 8/5/92: Submitted for Internet-Draft
Location of document: /pub/iso/idrp/idrp.mib
Comments Requested on:
Technical Review:
(to be filled in later)
4.9) IDRP for IP Usage document (standards track)
Author: Susan Hares
Description:
Most of the IDRP for IP Usage will reference the CIDR
(Supernetting document) Internet Draft. The IDRP for IP Usage
document will contain a sample policy configuration language, and
examples on how to use the IDRP for IP protocol within the
Internet today. This document will specify the interactions
between: IDRP and Dual IS-IS. It will refer to the ANSI work on
IDRP to IS-IS interactions
Status: Pre-Internet Draft
Version: 1
Reviewing body: IDRP for IP working group
Email address for comments: idrp-ip@merit.edu
Document Released: 8/15/92
Comment period ends: 9/1/92
Action on 7/23/92: Submitted for Internet-Draft
Location of document: /pub/iso/idrp/idrp.usage
5.) ISO Documents
The following ISO documents are referenced:
1.) ISO IDRP protocol
2.) IS-IS protocol
3.) CLNP protocol
4.) ES-IS protocol
5.1) IDRP protocol specification
ISO Editor: Charlie Kunzinger - IBM
email address: kunzinge@ralvmg.iinus1.ibm.com
ISO document identifier: ISO/IEC DIS 10747
ISO SC6 document id: N7196
ISO Description:
Information Processing Systems - Telecommunications and
Information Exchange between Systems - Protocol for Exchange of
Inter-domain Routeing Information among Intermediate Systems to
Support Forwarding of ISO 8473 PDUs, 1992.
Status:
Editors comments from July ISO meeting will be edited into the
document to form a DIS ballot text. DIS ballot text will probably
be out by sometime in September.
Current Document Internet Location:
ftp machine: merit.edu
location: /pub/iso/idrp.ps.Z
Note on document print:
IDRP document may require a lot of memory in your postscript
printer. If you have trouble, find more memory and try again.
5.2) IS-IS Protocol
ISO Editor: Dave Oran - DEC
email address: (will be filled in later)
ISO document identifier: ISO/IEC IS 10589
ISO SC6 document id:ISO 10589
ISO Description:
Information Processing Systems - Telecommunications and
Information Exchange between systems - Intermediate System to
Intermediate System Intra-Domain routeing information exchange
protocol for use in conjunction with the Protocol for providing
the Connectionless-mode Network Service (ISO 8473), 1992.
Status:
Technical review and bug fixes from July ISO meeting will be
edited into the document.
Current Document Internet Location:
ftp machine: merit.edu
location: /pub/iso/iso10589.ps.Z
5.3) CLNP
ISO Editor: ???
email address: (will be filled in later)
ISO document identifier: ISO/IEC 8473
PDAM document: ?? filled in later
ISO Description:
Information Processing Systems - Data Communications - Protocol
for Providing the Connectionless-mode Network Service, 1988.
Status: ISO IS coming up for 5 year review with SC6 having PDAM
against it for echo function (ping) and other changes.
Current Document Internet Location:
(none at this time)
5.4) ES-IS
ISO Editor: ???
email address: (will be filled in later)
ISO document identifier: ISO/IEC IS 9542
PDAM document: ?? filled in later
ISO Description: Information Processing Systems -
Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - End
system to Intermediate system routeing exchange protocol for use
in conjunction with the Protocol for providing the
connectionless-mode network service (ISO 8473)
Status: ISO IS comes up for 5 year review soon.
The PDAM ballot for address administration (e.g. Reverse ARP)
will be issued as a DAM ballot after incorporating ballot
comments. 9542 is up for five year review soon; it was suggested
that the 2nd edition should wait until after the DAM ballot on
address administration becomes a full standard, at which time this
amendment and all 14 outstanding defect reports will be folded
into the base document.
Current Document Internet Location:
(none at this time)
9. References
[1] ISO/IEC DIS 10747 - Information Processing Systems -
Telecommunications and Information Exchange between Systems -
Protocol for Exchange of Inter-domain Routeing Information among
Intermediate Systems to Support Forwarding of ISO 8473 PDUs, 1992.
[2] ISO 8473 - Information Processing Systems - Data
Communications - Protocol for Providing the Connectionless-mode
Network Service, 1988.