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- CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
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- Reported by Philip Almquist/Consultant
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- RREQ Minutes
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- The Router Requirements Working Group held extensive meetings in Atlanta
- in an attempt to resolve the remaining outstanding issues. We were
- mostly very successful: although a considerable number of loose ends
- remain, we expect that they can be handled on the mailing list (and, if
- necessary, in a videoconference). Our goal is to have a final version
- of the document available in October to be formally submitted to the
- standards process at the November IETF meeting.
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- The meetings focused on three activities:
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- 1. Review of the Router Requirements draft (Monday, Wednesday, and
- Thursday).
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- 2. Discussion of the theoretical basis of routing in border routers
- (Tuesday and Wednesday).
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- 3. Review of a draft document describing IP type of service (Tuesday).
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- Some visitors from the IPLPDN Working Group asked us to consider the
- changes to the IP routing architecture that they are considering, but we
- did not have time to hold the extensive discussion which would have been
- necessary to reach consensus on that issue.
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- Each is described in more detail below. The Chair would like to thank
- Frank Solensky for recording the decisions reached during the meeting.
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- Review of Router Requirements Draft
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- The entire document was reviewed in detail. This process was
- considerably less contentious than at many previous meetings, since the
- most divisive issues had previously been resolved. Some of the issues
- included:
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- o The relationship between our document and the Host Requirements,
- and the extent to which our document ought to replicate material
- found in the Host Requirements.
- o When (if ever) a router should believe ICMP Redirects.
- o Metrics for static routes.
- o Whether SNMP may be implemented via a proxy agent.
- o The security of in-band configuration mechanisms.
- o The allowability of IP multicast addresses in source routes.
- o What still needs to be done to complete the document.
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- In regard to the first issue, we concluded that overlap is generally not
- desirable, and that we should work to eliminate it. The resolution of
- the other issues should be obvious from the next version of the draft.
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- Theory of Border Routers
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- The Working Group continued its discussion from previous meetings of how
- a router which is in multiple routing domains can choose from among
- routes to the same destination learned from different routing protocols
- (``route believability'') and how can it pass routing information
- between multiple routing domains (``route leaking''). Our discussion of
- these difficult topics was guided by several papers by Working Group
- members (all available as Internet Drafts): ``Ruminations on the Next
- Hop'' and ``Ruminations on Route Leaking'', both by Philip Almquist, and
- ``Some Thoughts on Multi-Domain Routing'' by Ross Callon.
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- The Working Group concluded that the discussion in the papers was
- generally correct. However, two issues were raised concerning the first
- paper:
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- 1. The meta-lookup algorithm always picks the most specific route to
- any destination; administrative policy controls are used only to
- choose among routes that are equally specific. Some felt that some
- network managers may wish to have policy influence route choice
- among routes that are not equally specific (in particular, some may
- wish to emulate the result of the ``Rank Ordering of Routing
- Protocols'' approach).
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- 2. The preference of a route is not influenced by route leaking. Some
- felt that this is incorrect: the preference of a route ought to
- improve if the route is leaked into a routing protocol whose
- default preference value is better than the original preference
- value of the route.
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- Neither of these issues were completely resolved at the meeting, so the
- author was tasked to consider them in the next version of the paper.
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- IP Type of Service
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- Philip Almquist is attempting to write an RFC on the use of the TOS bits
- in the IP header. The group briefly reviewed the then-current draft
- (``Type of Service in the Internet Protocol'', available as an Internet
- Draft). Although the group raised some editorial concerns, consensus on
- the technical content was reached with almost no debate.
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- Attendees
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- Philip Almquist almquist@jessica.stanford.edu
- William Barns barns@gateway.mitre.org
- Arthur Berggreen art@acc.com
- David Bridgham dab@asylum.sf.ca.us
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- Gregory Bruell gob@shiva.com
- Ross Callon callon@bigfut.enet.dec.com
- Vinton Cerf vcerf@nri.reston.va.us
- Peter Chang tpc@mtunm.att.com
- Rob Coltun rcoltun@ni.umd.edu
- Kurt Dobbins dobbins@ctron.com
- Robert Elz kre@munnari.oz.au
- Dino Farinacci dino@cisco.com
- Dennis Ferguson dennis@canet.ca
- William Fink bill@wizard.gsfc.nasa.gov
- David Forster forster@marvin.dec.com
- Vince Fuller vaf@stanford.edu
- Deborah Futcher dfutche@eco.twg.com
- Chris Gunner gunner@osicwg.enet.dec.com
- Steven Hotz hotz@isi.edu
- B.V. Jagadeesh bvj@3com.com
- Frank Kastenholz kasten@europa.clearpoint.com
- Michael Khalandovsky mlk@ftp.com
- Paulina Knibbe knibbe@cisco.com
- Stev Knowles stev@ftp.com
- Richard Larkin rblarkin@sprintf.merit.edu
- John Lekashman lekash@nas.nasa.gov
- Mark Lewis mlewis@telebit.com
- Tony Li tli@cisco.com
- John Lynn lynn@ttcllcat.cit.cornell.edu
- Shane MacPhillamy slm@netrix.com
- Gary Malkin gmalkin@ftp.com
- Bill Manning bmanning@rice.edu
- Bernie May bfm@houxa.att.com
- April Merrill abmerri@tycho.ncsc.mil
- John Moy jmoy@proteon.com
- Karen O'Donoghue kodonog@relay.nswc.navy.mil
- David O'Leary oleary@sura.net
- Radia Perlman perlman@radia.enet.dec.com
- Jason Perreault perreaul@interlan.interlan.com
- Lars Poulsen lars@cmc.com
- James Rees rees@ifs.umich.edu
- Michael Reilly reilly@nsl.dec.com
- Gershon Schatzberg 439-3582@mcimail.com
- John Scudder jgs@merit.edu
- John Seligson johns@ultra.com
- Richard Smith smiddy@pluto.dss.com
- Frank Solensky solensky@clearpoint.com
- Emil Sturniolo emil@dss.com
- Osamu Takada takada@sdl.hitachi.co.jp
- Ross Veach rrv@uiuc.edu
- Jonathan Wenocur jhw@shiva.com
- Walter Wimer walter.wimer@andrew.cmu.edu
- Cathy Wittbrodt cjw@nersc.gov
- John Wobus jmwobus@suvm.acs.syr.edu
- Robert Woodburn woody@cseic.saic.com
- Joseph Zur fibrontics!zur@uunet.uu.net
- Peter de Vries peter@wco.ftp.com
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