On 5/16/2017 4:24 PM, Templin, Fred L wrote: > Interesting timing on this message, but see below: > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Joe Touch [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 4:13 PM >> To: Templin, Fred L <[email protected]> >> Cc: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [Int-area] I-D Action: draft-ietf-intarea-tunnels-05.txt >> >> HI Fred, >> >> I'm in the process of the next update, and wanted to clarify the following: >> >> >> On 3/28/2017 9:36 AM, Templin, Fred L wrote: >>> 18) Section 4.3.3, For Multipoint Tunnels, please cite AERO, as >>> well as ISATAP [RFC5214] and 6over4 [RFC2529]. They define >>> an NBMA multipoint tunnel framework that has been around a >>> lot longer than the other examples cited. >> That section doesn't list examples of multipoint tunnels per se. It >> lists systems that use multipoint tunnels (LISP, TRILL) and discusses >> mechanisms that support multipoint tunnels (LANE, etc.). > AERO embraces the tunnel as a link in the spirit of your document while > LISP does not. AERO defines "AERO interface" and "AERO link" - LISP goes > out of its way to avoid saying anything about interfaces or links. > >> I'm not sure there's a clearly good, original ref for multipoint tunnels >> - the concept has been around in some form since basically the notion of >> a tunnel. > RFC2529 is the first I am aware of. AOK - thanks.
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