Hi all, During the last F2F meeting in Yokohama we mentioned RFCs 7954 and 7955 to be moved to HISTORIC status.
Just for refresher those documents are about a prefix specifically reserved for EID allocation (hence non-routable). The allocation was experimental and temporary and it did never fly. Back in 2019 we already discussed this (see below). It seems appropriate to have again a last call on this matter to make sure that nobody changed his mind. As such this email starts a 4 weeks last call to move these two documents to HISTORIC status. The text explaining the rational can be found below. Please reply if you have any objection (and articulate the reasons for your objection). This call ends on 10 August 2023. Ciao Luigi > On 20 Nov 2019, at 03:43, Luigi Iannone <[email protected]> wrote: > > Folks, > > as discussed yesterday during the f2f meeting, we plan to move RFC7954 and > RFC7955 to HISTORIC state. > > Rationale is described in the text provide below. This text will be > associated to the documents so to keep track of the LISP EID prefix > experiment. > > Please let us know if you have any comment. > > We plan to move forward in one week time. > > Thanks > > Ciao > > L. > > > > > > —————————————— PROPOSED TEXT——————————————— > > RFC 7954 created an experimental IPv6 prefix, namely 2001:5::/32, to be used > as Endpoint-IDentifier (EID) space for the Locator/Identifier Separation > Protocol (LISP). The reserved address space was requested for an initial > 3-year period > starting in September 2016 (until September 2019), with an option to extend > it by three years (until September 2022) upon the decision of the IETF. > RFC 7955 describes a framework for the management of the prefix crested by > RFC 7954. As described in RFC 7955, RIPE NCC volunteered to provide > registration service during the experiment (up to 2022 at latest). > > The initial experiment was supposed to last three years, until September 2019. > The option to extend the experiment to three more years was subject to the > requirements written in section 10 of RFC 7954: > > Following the policies outlined in > [RFC5226], upon IETF Review, the decision should be made on whether > to have a permanent EID block assignment by September 2019. If no > explicit action is taken or, if the IETF Review outcome is that it is > not worth having a reserved prefix as a global EID space, the whole > /32 will be taken out from the "IANA IPv6 Special-Purpose Address > Registry" and put back in the free pool managed by IANA. > > In August 2019 RIPE NCC contacted the LISP WG asking if any action was > ongoing concerning the extension of the experiment. The LISP WG concluded > that very few requests have been made during three years and there was no > compelling reason to extent the experiment. No further action has been taken > by the LISP WG or the IETF. As such, in accordance with Section 10 of RFC > 7954, RIPE NCC de-registered the existing assignments and IANA put the prefix > back in the free pool (removing the entry from > https://www.iana.org/assignments/iana-ipv6-special-registry). > > At this point, RFC 7954 and RFC 7955 refer to a prefix that does not exists > anymore. As such it make sense to move both documents to the status of > "HISTORIC". This note, associated with the status change of the two RFCs will > allow to keep track of the LISP EID prefix experiment.
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