Dear Homenet,

CableLabs, in cooperation with our members and vendor companies, is
enhancing our eRouter specification to support multirouter home networks.
As we have in the past, we are presenting our eRouter updates to the IETF
in the spirit of sharing.  We believe that these enhancements meet the
principles of the homenet-arch document, while not relying on new protocol
development.

In addition, we are prototyping these enhancements, and are planning to
demonstrate them in Orlando.

Cheers,
~Chris



On 2/16/13 8:27 AM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>A new version of I-D, draft-grundemann-homenet-hipnet-00.txt
>has been successfully submitted by Chris Donley and posted to the
>IETF repository.
>
>Filename:       draft-grundemann-homenet-hipnet
>Revision:       00
>Title:          A Near Term Solution for Home IP Networking (HIPnet)
>Creation date:  2013-02-15
>Group:          Individual Submission
>Number of pages: 22
>URL:             
>http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-grundemann-homenet-hipnet-00.txt
>Status:          
>http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-grundemann-homenet-hipnet
>Htmlized:        
>http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-grundemann-homenet-hipnet-00
>
>
>Abstract:
>   Home networks are becoming more complex.  With the launch of new
>   services such as home security, IP video, Smart Grid, etc., many
>   Service Providers are placing additional IPv4/IPv6 routers on the
>   subscriber network.  This document describes a self-configuring home
>   router that is capable of operating in such an environment, and that
>   requires no user interaction to configure it.  Compliant with
>   draft-ietf-homenet-arch, it uses existing protocols in new ways
>   without the need for a routing protocol.
>
>
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>        
>
>
>The IETF Secretariat
>

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