The adopted documents for both WGs needs to be sorted in this charter or referenced. It does not mention the milestones for the adopted documents by the separated WG, how will the process be, is there merging of documents also, not mentioned, please clarify the approach,
The reason for merging is not mentioned I think, the proposal lacks such clear reason or why was not merged before and now is the right time to merge? IMO it is needed in this charter. Is the WGs OSPF and ISIS closed after activating this LSR WG? yes it says merging but not mentioned closing the WGs. IMHO, it is important to clarifying this issue. AB On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 7:14 PM, The IESG <[email protected]> wrote: > A new IETF WG has been proposed in the Routing Area. 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 2018-02-19. > > Link State Routing (lsr) > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Current status: Proposed WG > > Chairs: > Acee Lindem <[email protected]> > Christian Hopps <[email protected]> > > Assigned Area Director: > Alia Atlas <[email protected]> > > Routing Area Directors: > Alia Atlas <[email protected]> > Alvaro Retana <[email protected]> > Deborah Brungard <[email protected]> > > Mailing list: > Address: [email protected] > To subscribe: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/lsr > Archive: https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/browse/lsr/ > > Group page: https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/lsr/ > > Charter: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/charter-ietf-lsr/ > > The Link-State Routing (LSR) Working Group is chartered to document current > protocol implementation practices and improvements, protocol usage > scenarios, > maintenance and extensions of the link-state interior gateway routing > protocols (IGPs) - specifically IS-IS, OSPFv2, and OSPFv3. The LSR Working > Group is formed by merging the isis and ospf WGs and will take on all their > existing adopted work at the time of chartering. > > IS-IS is an IGP specified and standardized by ISO through ISO 10589:2002 > and > additional RFC standards with extensions to support IP that has been > deployed > in the Internet for decades. For the IS-IS protocol, LSR-WG’s work is > focused on IP routing, currently based on the agreement in RFC 3563 with > ISO/JTC1/SC6. The LSR-WG will interact with other standards bodies that > have > responsibility for standardizing IS-IS. LSR-WG will continue to support > Layer > 2 routing (for example TRILL work) as needed. > > OSPFv2 [RFC 2328 and extensions], is an IGP that has been deployed in the > Internet for decades. OSPFv3 [RFC5340 and extensions] provides OSPF for > IPv6 > and IPv4 [RFC5838] which can be delivered over IPv6 or IPv4 [RFC 7949]. > > The LSR Working Group will generally manage its specific work items by > milestones agreed with the responsible Area Director. > > In addition to ongoing maintenance, the following topics are specific > work-items for the WG. > > 1) Improve OSPF support for IPv6 and create at least parity with IPv4 > functionality > by adding OSPFv3 extensions using the OSPFv3 Extended LSAs. > > 2) Extensions needed for Segment Routing and associated architectural > changes > > 3) YANG models for IS-IS, OSPFv2, and OSPFv3 and extensions > > 4) Extensions for source-destination routing > > 5) Improvements to flooding (and other behaviors) to better support dense > meshed > network topologies, such as are commonly used in data centers. > > The Link-State Routing (LSR) Working Group will coordinate with other > working > groups, such as RTGWG, SPRING, MPLS, TEAS, PCE, V6OPS, and 6MAN, to > understand the need for extensions and to confirm that the planned work > meets > the needs and is compatible with IS-IS and/or OSPF from functional, > architectural and performance point of views. LSR-WG will coordinate with > CCAMP, TEAS, and BIER on their extensions to the LSR IGPs as applicable to > LSR protocol operation and scale. LSR-WG should coordinate with other WGs > as > needed. > > Milestones: > > Jul 2018 - OSPF YANG Model to IESG > > Jul 2018 - ISIS YANG model to IESG > > Jul 2018 - IS-IS Reverse Metric to IESG > > Jul 2018 - IS-IS Segment Routing MSD to IESG > > Nov 2018 - OSPFv3 SR to IESG > > Nov 2018 - OSPFv2 Attribute Agility > > Mar 2019 - OSPF Segment Routing YANG Model > > Mar 2019 - IS-IS Segment Routing SR YANG Model > > Jul 2019 - OSPFv3 Duall Stack (single instance) > > >
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