I've been tracking this a bit. Their main focus is on a YANG
interface between the NOC and the IPAM system. It's thanks to
me that the C stands for Coordinated instead of Centralized.

I believe that our prefix management use case is part of
the back end for this rather than competition, but we should
definitely track the work.

Regards
   Brian

On 21/03/2017 09:08, Michael Richardson wrote:
> 
> https://trac.tools.ietf.org/bof/trac/
> 
> writes about:
>        Coordinated Address Space Management (CASM) - Approved for IETF 98
> 
>        Description: Organizations use IP Address Space Management (IPAM)
>        tools to manage their IP address space, often with proprietary
>        database and interfaces. This work intends to evolve IPAM into
>        standardized interfaces for coordinated management of IP addresses,
>        including SDN/NFV networks and other forms of virtualization. Use
>        cases include dynamic allocation and release of IP addresses and
>        prefixes based on usage (reallocation in case of no more in use)
>        and/or user intent (for specific services). The purpose of the BoF is
>        to gather a common set of requirements from a larger set of operators
>        and, if needed, possible protocol work milestones and scope.
> 
> It seems that there should be coordination with ANIMA...
> consider showing up to this BOF!!!
> 
> --
> Michael Richardson <[email protected]>, Sandelman Software Works
>  -= IPv6 IoT consulting =-
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