FYI. In case you are interested.
-Kiran


On 14 Nov 2016, at 00:51, Dongjie (Jimmy) 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Dear presenters,

The network slicing side meeting will be held on Tuesday 
19:00-21:00<x-apple-data-detectors://10> in Studio 3. Could you please send 
your presentation slides to Stewart and me by end of today? Thanks a lot.

Best regards,
Jie

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Cc: Stewart Bryant; Mach Chen
Subject: [Detnet] Network slicing side meeting at IETF97

Dear all,

Following on from the recent discussions on network slicing, it seems useful to 
have a side meeting during next week's IETF to see if we can establish a common 
view on the definition and scope of network slicing, what work is currently 
being undertaken in the IETF on this problem space, and what (if any) new IETF 
work would be needed to create deployable network solutions.

To that end we propose a side meeting on the topic of network slicing and have 
got a room to have this discussion on the Tuesday 
evening<x-apple-data-detectors://23> of the IETF week.

Meeting Name: 5G Network Slicing Side Meeting Assigned Room: Studio 3 Assigned 
Date: 11/15/2016 (Tuesday)<x-apple-data-detectors://24> Assigned Time: 19:00 - 
21:00<x-apple-data-detectors://25>

To make the most of this time, it would be useful if a few of us introduce to 
the rest our thoughts on the subject before having an open discussion. We have 
a projector, and so those introducing an aspect of this problem can use slides, 
but slides are not required.

The topics we have so far are:

1.  Network slicing problem statement  - Stewart Bryant
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-dong-network-slicing-problem-statement-00

2.  Autonomic slicing networking  - Alex Galis
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-galis-anima-autonomic-slice-networking-00

3.  Multicast and mobility service on demand with network slicing  - 
Truong-Xuan Do
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-xuan-dmm-multicast-mobility-slicing-00

If you have experiences/understanding of network slicing related use cases, 
requirements or problems etc., we welcome their inclusion in the agenda to help 
bring the rest up to speed.

Following that, we propose an open discussion to establish whether there are 
work items that we need to get included in any existing IETF WG charter, or 
whether we need to initiate any new work in the IETF.

If you have comments on our proposed agenda, or you want to introduce an aspect 
of the problem to the rest of the group, then please contact us with name of 
the topic and how long you need to talk about it.

Many thanks and best regards,

Jie/Stewart/Mach


-----Original Message-----
From: Stewart Bryant [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2016 11:22 PM
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Cc: Mach Chen <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>; Dongjie 
(Jimmy)
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Network Slicing - a suggestion that we meet to discuss in
Seoul




Hi,

We were trying to pull together a problem statement for network
slicing in a 5G context to understand how well the current IETF
protocols address this problem, what their short comings might be, and
what IETF work is necessary to have a deployable protocol suite to address this 
need.

We have set down our first thoughts in
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-dong-network-slicing-problem-stateme
nt-00

We find that there are a number of groups doing similar work
throughout the IETF.

The following comprehensive draft was directed at the ANIMA WG
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-galis-anima-autonomic-slice-net
working/

https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-vonhugo-5gangip-ip-issues-00
is a detailed discussion the position of network slicing in a contest
of next generation networks

https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-xuan-dmm-multicast-mobility-slicing-
00 looks at multicasting in a sliced context

and

https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-teas-actn-framework-01
looks at slicing in a context of traffic engineering.

Our thoughts are that network slicing spans a number of deployment
scenarios, and has a number of diverse applications, ranging from
fragile applications, through to providing enhanced security and availability.

Elements of the problem and the resultant solution have a close
affinity to DETNET. There is clearly an affinity with VPN
technologies, although none of the existing VPNs provide the degree of 
isolation that we think is required.

We note that there seems to be no natural home for all of the aspects
of this problem.

It therefore seems that if would be a good idea for those interested
in this problem to get together at some point during IETF to swap
notes and share our views on the problem space and how to move forward with 
addressing it.

Is there any interest in meeting up to discuss this in Seoul?

Best regards

Stewart/Mach/Jie




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