The IESG has approved the following document:
- 'TCP Extensions for Multipath Operation with Multiple Addresses'
  (draft-ietf-mptcp-rfc6824bis-18.txt) as Proposed Standard

This document is the product of the Multipath TCP Working Group.

The IESG contact persons are Mirja Kühlewind and Magnus Westerlund.

A URL of this Internet Draft is:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-mptcp-rfc6824bis/





Technical Summary

   Multipath TCP provides the ability to simultaneously use multiple paths 
between peers.  This document presents a set of extensions to traditional TCP 
to support multipath operation.  The protocol offers the same type of service 
to applications as TCP (i.e., reliable bytestream), and it provides the 
components necessary to establish and use multiple TCP flows across potentially 
disjoint paths. This document specifies v1 of Multipath TCP, obsoleting v0 as 
specified in RFC6824, through clarifications and modifications primarily driven 
by deployment experience. 

Working Group Summary

   After creating the Experimental RFC6824, the primary goal of the MPTCP 
working group has been to create a bis version of the protocol document on the 
Standards track, incorporating experience from (for example) implementations, 
interoperability events, experiments, usage scenarios, protocol corner cases, 
and feedback from TCPM.    This process led to several changes, a couple of 
which make RFC6824bis incompatible with RFC6824. Hence this document obsoletes 
RFC6824.  There is WG agreement to move ahead with publishing the document. 

Document Quality

  This document has been reviewed by various people. There is one (non-public) 
implementation and other implementers of RFC6824 have indicated that they will 
implement against the new RFC. The original MPTCP spec has been widely 
implemented and deployed and the Linux implementation is publicly available. 
The bis document has been implemented in Linux, but permission to release this 
code has not been forthcoming. The WG is OK with publishing the RFC at this 
stage rather than waiting further, and vendors /implementers have indicated 
that they will implement against the new RFC. 

Personnel

   Philip Eardley is the Document Shepherd and Mirja Kuehlewind is the 
Responsible Area Director

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