Thomas,
I too object to it's adoption based on the /32 point Giles made. I
think I raised this point when the draft was first presented a while back, and
the numerous other times it has been proposed. This original issue appears to
still exist at the heart of this solution.
Perhaps I am missing something, but I also don't see a direct WG
charter item that this document satisfies at the present time.
--Tom
On Feb 10, 2014:2:29 PM, at 2:29 PM, Giles Heron <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't support adoption of this draft as a WG item (speaking as a non-author
> but name-checked commenter).
>
> The draft has a major limitation (no support for interconnecting routers, but
> only for interconnecting hosts), and I'm unconvinced that passing /32 host
> routes around in BGP will scale.
>
> sorry - just spotted the poll has already closed.
>
> On 4 Feb 2014, at 13:35, Thomas Morin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello working group,
>>
>> This email starts a two-week poll on adopting
>> draft-xu-l3vpn-virtual-subnet [1] as a working group item.
>>
>> Please send comments to the list and state if you support adoption or
>> not (in the later case, please also state the reasons).
>>
>> This poll runs until February 9th.
>>
>>
>> *Coincidentally*, we are also polling for knowledge of any IPR that
>> applies to this draft, to ensure that IPR has been disclosed in
>> compliance with IETF IPR rules (see RFCs 3979, 4879, 3669
>> and 5378 for more details).
>>
>> ==> *If you are listed as a document author or contributor* please
>> respond to this email and indicate whether or not you are aware of any
>> relevant IPR.
>>
>> The draft will not be adopted until a response has been received from
>> each author and contributor.
>>
>> If you are on the L3VPN WG mailing list but are not listed as an author
>> or contributor, then please explicitly respond only if you are aware of
>> any IPR that has not yet been disclosed in conformance with IETF rules.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Martin & Thomas
>> l3vpn chairs
>>
>> [1] http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-xu-l3vpn-virtual-subnet
>
>
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