IDR and BESS Working Groups,

Please note that the last call for the link-bandwidth draft  is scheduled to finish at end of day tomorrow.  If you've not offered comment as to whether this draft should progress or not, please do so.  Similarly, note the thread suggesting the merge of the DMZ use cases which would stall progress of the main draft.

-- Jeff (for the IDR Chairs)

On 7/11/25 11:01, Jeffrey Haas wrote:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-idr-link-bandwidth/

This begins the working group last call for the link bandwidth extended community draft.  Thanks to the authors for working their way through the substantive items that have been obstacles to interoperability over the years.

This last call ends a week after IETF 123 to give the working group time to review and also take advantage of the focus time that IETF meeting weeks bring to our work.

An item in particular we'd like to request particular attention to from the working group's review are the procedures covering default behaviors and interactions with deployments with mixed transitivities.  The current draft text works to try to accommodate maximal backward compatibility with various deployment scenarios, but such text is tricky.

For purposes of the shepherd's report and according to IETF BCP 78/79, the authors are requested to declare whether they are aware of any undisclosed IPR covering this draft. Members of the working group are similarly obligated to report any they are aware of as well.

-- Jeff (for the IDR Chairs)

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