Dear Ignas,

Thank you very much for your support and suggestion.

Since the problem to be solved in this draft comes from the field network, we 
only provide the method to carry standard BGP commmunities in IPFIX. Extended 
communities are ususlly used for other purposes than standard communities, such 
as route target, actions for BGP flowspec etc. Whether or not we really need to 
cover entended communities, I want to see more comments. Large communities are 
relavitely new. RFC8092 was published recentlly.  Anyway, however, it is easy 
for us to cover both extended communities [RFC4360] and large communities 
[RFC8092] after the adoption and further comment consensus. Text contribution 
is welcome. By the way, I want to know the opinions about the wide communities. 
Do we need to cover them together?

As you said, this draft was a good start. It has value to be a working group 
item. We can continue the comments and discussion after the adoption and we 
will improve the document according to the consensus. Operational 
considerations will be covered in the next version.

Best Regards,
Zhenqiang Li
China Mobile
 
-----Original Message-----
From: GROW [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ignas Bagdonas
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 9:46 PM
To: Tianran Zhou <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] [email protected] 
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [GROW] [OPSAWG] WG adoption poll for 
draft-li-opsawg-ipfix-bgp-community-02
 
Hi there,
 
[Copying GROW WG as this might be relevant to their coverage areas]
 
The document seems to be a good start but covers only standard communities. 
This is not sufficient given the universal deployment of 4 octet ASNs. Both 
extended communities [RFC4360] and large communities [RFC8092] are needed and 
are used to address the signalling requirements for AS4 ASNs. Having separate 
documents each addressing only a specific type of community does not seem 
practical and rational. The document should include the definitions for IEs 
covering extended and large communities.
 
What is the logic of selecting multiple communities for export that a prefix 
may have been decorated with? Is it all of them all the time? The upper limit 
may be reaching 16000 standard communities per prefix - would that fit into 
resulting IPFIX IE? If there is a limit, how does it work? Is there any 
interpretation done on the values of the communities (all types, not just 
standard ones)? Those all are operational considerations aspects and should be 
covered in the document, appendix A likely could be a good place for it.
 
Security considerations on the privacy aspects would to be covered.
 
Ignas
 
 
 
 
On 13/02/2017 03:36, Tianran Zhou wrote:
> Dear OPSAWG,
>
> In Seoul, we got enough interest and positive response on this IPFIX IE 
> extension draft.
> By the authors' request, this email starts a formal poll. The chairs would 
> like to know if the WG participants agree that the following document should 
> be adopted as a WG document in OPSAWG.
>
> Export BGP community information in IP Flow Information Export (IPFIX)
> https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-li-opsawg-ipfix-bgp-community-02
>
> The adoption poll will take two weeks. Please let us know your opinion by Feb 
> 27. It would also be good to hear who is willing to review and/or implement 
> or deploy the extension described in the document.
>
> Since we already found that the majority of the f2f participants at our 
> IETF97 session like this idea, please do speak up now if you do not agree or 
> have serious objections (with explanation of course).
>
> Regards,
> Tianran
>
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