Folks,

We would like to announce that Prankaj Garg has kind offered to lead the data 
plane encapsulation design team.

The other members of the design team are:
Tal Mizrahi
Sami Boutros
David Moses
Rajeev Manur
Erik Nordmark
Michael Smith
Uri Elzur
Ilango Ganga

Sam and Ignas are helping shepherd the design team.

The charter is as follows:

“NVO3 Encapsulation Design team 2016

Problem Statement
The NVO3 WG charter states that it may produce requirements for network 
virtualization data planes based on encapsulation of virtual network traffic 
over an IP-
based underlay data plane. Such requirements should consider OAM and security. 
Based on these requirements the WG will select, extend, and/or develop one or 
more data plane encapsulation format(s).

This has led to drafts describing three encapsulations being adopted by the 
working group:
- draft-ietf-nvo3-geneve-03
- draft-ietf-nvo3-gue-04
- draft-ietf-nvo3-vxlan-gpe-02

Discussion on the list and in face-to-face meetings has identified a number of 
technical problems with each of these encapsulations. Furthermore, there was 
clear consensus at the IETF meeting in Berlin that it is undesirable for the 
working group to progress more than one data plane encapsulation. Although 
consensus could not be reached on the list, the overall consensus was for a 
single encapsulation (RFC2418, Section 3.3). Nonetheless there has been 
resistance to converging on a single encapsulation format.

Design Team Goals
The design team should take one of the proposed encapsulations and enhance it 
to address the technical concerns. Backwards compatibility with the chosen 
encapsulation and the simple evolution of deployed networks as well as 
applicability to all locations in the NVO3 architecture are goals. The DT 
should specifically avoid a design that is burdensome on hardware 
implementations, but should allow future extensibility. The chosen design 
should also operate well with ICMP and in ECMP environments. If further 
extensibility is required, then it should be done in such a manner that it does 
not require the consent of an entity outside of the IETF.

Timeline
The design team should produce a first draft describing the proposal by end of 
January 2017. Target adoption by the WG by March 2017 IETF.”


Regards

Matthew and Sam






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