On 28-Feb-19 15:28, Michael Richardson wrote:
> Brian E Carpenter <[email protected]> wrote:
>     >> In other words, more IPv4-inspired L2-tricks to maintain the illusion 
> there
>     >> is a big-blue cable with AUI taps on it.  And continued inability to 
> see L2
>     >> switches, or creatively route around L2 failures :-)
> 
>     > I'd be happy enough to see that done too, but that's a much bigger step
>     > than what we're suggesting, which is a way to get the ANI deployed
>     > in smaller shops than will run a full BRSKI/ACP setup.
> 
> If you don't do BRSKI, then how do you set up the secure L2?

Um... the draft tries to talk about that.

> If you do BRSKI, then it's just about replacing IPsec with MACsec or another
> encrypted L2VPN protocol which is already in silicon, right?

Yes, I assume so, but that isn't really in the intended scope (for now).

   Brian

>     > As for emulating classic Ethernet, yes, that is how the world works
>     > today in many places.
> 
> Yes.
> 
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