Just a reminder that Matthew and I are looking for feedback on the draft
text of a new NVO3 charter. Can it be that we wrote a charter so perfect
there are no comments..?

The draft charter text is quoted in my email below. For reference it can
also be found at
http://svn.tools.ietf.org/svn/wg/nvo3/charter-ietf-nvo3-01-rev-20140808.txt

Cheers,
-Benson & Matthew


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Benson Schliesser <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 4:53 PM
Subject: DRAFT Charter Update for Discussion
To: [email protected]


Dear NVO3 Contributors -

As discussed during the NVO3 meeting at IETF-90 in Toronto, the chairs have
been drafting a new / revised charter for the WG. The latest draft charter
text is below for your review.

Frankly, we suspect that some of the wording could be further improved to
be more clear and/or precise. With that in mind we ask for your help -
please let us know if something seems unclear or if you have suggestions
for better wording.

If you have feedback please post it to the list for discussion within the
next 2 weeks.

Thanks,
-Benson & Matthew

An NVO3 solution, also known as a Data Center Virtual Private Network
(DCVPN),
is a set of protocols and/or protocol extensions that address the issues
described by draft-ietf-nvo3-overlay-problem-statement consistent with the
approach described by draft-ietf-nvo3-framework.

NVO3 will document DCVPN requirements for both control plane protocol(s) and
data plane encapsulation format(s), as well as management, operational,
maintenance, troubleshooting, security and OAM protocol requirements.
Additionally, NVO3 will document common use-cases for DCVPN solutions.

Consistent with the documents described above, the NVO3 WG will document an
architecture for DCVPNs within a data center environment based on the
following
architectural design points:
-   A logically centralized NVA control plane
-   Support for an underlay IP data plane between NVEs

Based on this architecture the NVO3 WG will develop one or more NVO3
solutions.
This may include documenting applicability of existing protocols,
contributing
to the development of protocol extensions by other WGs and/or SDOs, and/or
developing new protocols as appropriate.

Solutions and/or protocols that were developed outside of the IETF, but not
developed by another SDO, and that have multiple interoperable
implementations
may be adopted by the NVO3 WG for further development, based on WG
consensus,
if requested by the authors .

If the NVO3 WG anticipates the adoption of the technologies of another SDO,
such as the IEEE, as part of any DCVPN solution, it will liaise with that
SDO
to ensure the compatibility of the approach.
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