Fine with me.

        Yaron

On 03/07/2012 11:52 PM, Ulliott, Chris wrote:
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How about "dynamic mesh VPNs" as a title as I think the dynamic part is key 
here and probably an important aspect of the use cases.

Chris

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----- Original Message -----
From: Yaron Sheffer [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2012 09:17 PM
To: IPsecme WG<[email protected]>
Subject: [IPsec] P2P VPN draft

Hi Steve,

a few initial comments.

   * The draft is short and clear. Thanks for that!
   * I have a problem with the title (and even more, with the "file name"
     of the draft). P2P is usually perceived as peer-to-peer, which skews
     the discussion towards one particular use case, that of
     endpoint-to-endpoint. I suggest to use "Mesh IPsec VPN" instead.
   * I am unclear about 2.2: so what if you "suddenly need to exchange a
     lot of data". How is it different from normal IP traffic load
     management? The text is simply too vague here. Ideally, should we
     expect the traffic to migrate to other gateways? To go directly
     between endpoints? To establish priorities on existing gateways?

Thanks,

      Yaron

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