The Bit Indexed Explicit Replication (bier) WG in the Routing Area of the
IETF is undergoing rechartering. The IESG has not made any determination yet.
The following draft charter was submitted, and is provided for informational
purposes only. Please send your comments to the IESG mailing list
([email protected]) by 2025-03-02.

Bit Indexed Explicit Replication (bier)
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Current status: Active WG

Chairs:
  Tony Przygienda <[email protected]>
  Greg Shepherd <[email protected]>

Secretaries:
  Zheng Zhang <[email protected]>

Assigned Area Director:
  Gunter Van de Velde <[email protected]>

Routing Area Directors:
  John Scudder <[email protected]>
  Jim Guichard <[email protected]>
  Gunter Van de Velde <[email protected]>

Mailing list:
  Address: [email protected]
  To subscribe: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/bier
  Archive: https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/browse/bier/

Group page: https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/bier/

Charter: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/charter-ietf-bier/

The BIER (Bit Index Explicit Replication) Working Group has defined an
architecture [RFC 8279] for a dedicated multi-point forwarding plane that can
use a variety of encapsulations. Current encapsulation specifications are
[RFC 8296] that can be used on MPLS or Ethernet transport, which has received
an Ethertype assignment [0xAB37] from the IEEE. In addition, the WG has
adopted draft-ietf-bier-bierin6  to progress as a proposed standard solution
for native IPv6 encapsulation in coordination with the 6MAN and OPSAWG
working groups. The BIER-WG is chartered to produce Standards Track,
Informational, Best Current Practices, and Experimental RFCs, including the
status update for RFCs 8279 and 8296. Some Informational drafts may be
published, others may progress through WGLC but not be published.

The focus of the BIER-WG is on deployment: transition, partial deployments,
applicability and management.

First and primarily, the BIER-WG will complete its work on:

1) Transition Mechanisms and Partial Deployments: The WG will define
mechanisms to integrate BIER into existing multicast networks, enabling
partial or end-to-end adoption alongside protocols like PIM and various MVPN
solutions, addressing scenarios with non-BIER-capable routers, mixed
BitStringLengths, and varying encapsulations. This includes connecting legacy
multicast non-BIER domains over a BIER core, the mixing of BIER-capable
routers with non-BIER routers within the same domain, and introducing
BIER-only replication points as part of a legacy multicast network. This work
is to include all connection and transition mechanisms to be specified.
(Intended status: Experimental, Informational or Proposed Standard).

2) Applicability Statements: Building on prior work (e.g., MVPN [RFC 8556],
EVPN/BUM [RFC 9624]), the WG will continue developing applicability
statements to articulate BIER’s use in specific scenarios. (Intended status:
Informational).

3) Use Case Documentation: The WG will produce a comprehensive use-case
document ([draft-ietf-bier-use-cases]) highlighting the benefits of BIER
across different applications. (Intended status: Informational).

4) Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM): The WG will specify
mechanisms for OAM within BIER domains, emphasizing extensions to existing
protocols and documenting maintenance simplifications
([draft-ietf-bier-oam-requirements]). (Intended status: Informational (for
requirements) and Proposed Standard (for extensions to existing protocols).

5) Manageability: Define manageability considerations for BIER, such as the
development of YANG modules for BIER, as captured in
[draft-ietf-bier-bier-yang], will be prioritized to standardize management
practices. (Intended status: Proposed Standard).

6) Link-State Routing and BGP Extensions: The WG will specify extensions for
OSPFv3 ([draft-ietf-bier-ospfv3-extensions]) and explore additional IGP
extensions for constrained topologies. Cooperation with LSR, IDR, and BESS
will ensure alignment with related BGP and IGP efforts. (Intended status:
Proposed Standard).

7) Forwarding Plane Mechanisms for BIER Traffic Engineering: The WG will
define forwarding plane structures (e.g., BIFT) for engineered multicast
trees, excluding PCE work. (Intended status: Proposed Standard).

8) Extending BIER scalability: The WG will address scalability requirements
and solutions for BIER replication, using (
[draft-zzhang-bier-unmasked-bier]) as a reference draft starting point.
(Intended status: Experimental).

Additionally, the WG will coordinate with related working groups, including
MPLS, LSR, BABEL, BESS, IDR, PIM, MBONED, PCE, and TEAS, to ensure alignment
and interoperability in areas such as OAM, routing extensions, multicast
membership management, and architecture for BIER-TE forwarding. These
collaborations will support the advancement of BIER as a scalable and
efficient solution for multicast forwarding.

This charter reflects the commitment of the BIER-WG to provide practical,
interoperable, and standardized mechanisms for BIER in modern networks.

Milestones:

  Jul 2025 - (new draft) Introduce BIER Transitions draft to function as a
  guideline for the WG

  Jul 2025 - Complete BIER OAM requirements draft to progress to WGLC

  Jul 2025 - Complete BIER IGMPv3 Extension draft to progress to WGLC

  Jul 2025 - (new draft) Continue work on BIER scalability solutions

  Dec 2025 - Update BIER use cases draft to reflect new work and deployment
  experience

  Dec 2025 - Complete BIER YANG drafts to progress to WGLC



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