[ppml] "Recommended Practices" procedure
Marc Blanchet
marc.blanchet at viagenie.ca
Sun Jun 25 20:47:17 EDT 2006
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Hi, I've submitted the first version of following document more than a year ago as an individual submission to IETF. This came from earlier discussion on a need of this kind of document for providers/ enterprises who start IPv6 deployment and also to obsolete the 6bone routing guidelines document which people still were referring to. The document has been accepted as v6ops wg document back in Dallas (march 2006). Thomas Narten told me that I should look at arin-ppml since there was some similarity with a arin-ppml thread. Please have a look at this not-yet-finished document. It will be discussed during IETF Montréal v6ops wg meeting. BTW, the first version of it (under draft-blanchet-v6ops-...) had words on prefix length to advertise but was pushed back by one person, so I remove it then. However, I do believe some wording should be back there on prefix length and related issues. Please comment to me or v6ops mailing list. From: Internet-Drafts at ietf.org Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-v6ops-routing-guidelines-00.txt Date : 19 juin 2006 15:50:02 HAE To : i-d-announce at ietf.org Cc : v6ops at ops.ietf.org A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. This draft is a work item of the IPv6 Operations Working Group of the IETF. Title : IPv6 Routing Policies Guidelines Author(s) : M. Blanchet Filename : draft-ietf-v6ops-routing-guidelines-00.txt Pages : 8 Date : 2006-6-19 Guidelines on how to manage IPv6 routes are needed for operators of networks, either providers or enterprises. This document is a followup on RFC2772 work but for the production IPv6 Internet. RFC2772 becomes historic. A URL for this Internet-Draft is: http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-v6ops-routing- guidelines-00.txt Marc. Le 06-04-25 à 17:16, Thomas Narten a écrit : > "Tony Li" <tli at tropos.com> writes: > >>> What I see frustrating here is that everyone agrees we need >>> some sort of "internet community agreement" that addresses V6 >>> routing. I hear alot of people asking for this, including >>> myself. Yet I dont hear any specific forum stepping forward >>> to help facilitate this need. > >> What you're asking for is a "routing and addressing architecture". >> Currently, it's really the purview of the IETF, except that they've >> basically abdicated the role. This creates a vacuum, which, as >> you note >> cries out to be filled. There are multiple ways to make progress >> here, >> but my favorite is for ARIN to simply push the problem back to the >> IETF >> and insist on a sensible and scalable solution. > > I think that what people want has a lot to do with operations and > operational practices, an area the IETF struggles with at times. There > is v6ops WG in the IETF: > > http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/v6ops-charter.html > > Reading the charter, my takes is that what I think I'm hearing people > calling for (best practices on things like route filters, is > deaggration allowed or not and under what conditions, etc., etc.) > would be in-scope there. > > Maybe it's time to approach that group (and the ADs), see if there is > a willingness to take on such work in the IETF. What they will want to > see is a critical mass of folk agreeing on the work that needs to be > done (i.e., what kind of document and what is in it) and assurance > that there are enough volunteers to do the actual work. Even if the > work is "officially" housed there, there is no reason why the work > couldn't also be discussed in the various RIR and operations > groups. > > I think the IETF would be as good a place as any to try and do this > work. (And I'm willing to help make this happen if people think this > is worth pursuing.) > > Thomas > > _______________________________________________ > PPML mailing list > PPML at arin.net > http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/ppml ========= IPv6 book: Migrating to IPv6, Wiley, 2006. http://www.ipv6book.ca
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