RFC Editor-

Please publish draft-irtf-routing-history-09.txt [1] as an Historical IRTF RFC. The document has been approved for publication by the IRSG and also reviewed for IETF conflict by the IESG. See below for details on the IESG and prior reviews. Please copy all correspondence to the document shepherd, Lixia Zhang <[email protected]>

--aaron

[1] http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-irtf-routing-history-09.txt

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Aaron Falk
Chair
Internet Research Task Force
(617) 500-5960
http://www.irtf.org


Begin forwarded message:
> Aaron,
>
> this is a request to publish the following document as a historical RFC:
> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-irtf-routing-history-09.txt
>
> This document has gone through RRG review and IRSG review.
> Please see the issue tracker under ticket #12:
>
> http://trac.tools.ietf.org/group/irtf/trac/ticket/12
>
> Summary of review:
> - This document was a report on RRG activities around 2001-2002.
> It went through RRG reviews around that time.
> - The last round of RRG review was conducted in early 2007, and
> received no comments for changes.
> - The final revision was reviewed by the IRSG members David McGrew
> and Kevin Fall, both voted YES on the IRSG Poll for this revision.
> No objection was received during the IRSG Poll.
>
> I have updated the status to: IRSG review concluded.
>
> Let me know if I need to do anything else.
>
> thanks,
>
> Lixia Zhang
> Document Shepherd

also

>
>
> This document reports the analysis of the state of the Internet
> domain-based routing system, concentrating on Inter-Domain Routing
> (IDR) and also considering the relationship between inter-domain and
> intra-domain routing. This analysis was carried out around year 2001
> by looking at the routing system as appeared in 2001, with editorial
> additions reflecting developments up to 2006.
>
> Since this document summarizes discussions held several years ago by
> members of the IRTF Routing Research Group (IRTF RRG) and other
> interested parties, it is published with the support of the IRTF RRG
> as a historical RFC to serve as a record of the work completed around
> 2001, and with the understanding that it does not necessarily
> represent either the latest technical understanding or the technical
> consensus of the research group at the date of publication.
>
> Lixia Zhang Document Shepherd

finally

The IESG has no problem with the publication of 'Analysis of 
Inter-Domain Routing Requirements and History'
<draft-irtf-routing-history-10.txt> as a Historic. 

The IESG would also like the IRSG to review the comments in 
the datatracker 
(https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/pidtracker.cgi?command=view_id&dTag=8375&rfc_flag=0)
related to this document and determine whether or not they merit 
incorporation into the document. Comments may exist in both the ballot 
and the comment log. 

The IESG contact person is Ross Callon.

A URL of this Internet-Draft is:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-irtf-routing-history-10.txt


The process for such documents is described at
http://www.rfc-editor.org/indsubs.html.

Thank you,

The IESG Secretary


Technical Summary

   This document analyses the state of the Internet domain-based routing
   system, concentrating on Inter-Domain Routing (IDR) and also
   considering the relationship between inter-domain and intra-domain
   routing.  The analysis is carried out with respect to RFC 1126 and
   other IDR requirements and design efforts looking at the routing
   system as it appeared to be in 2001 with editorial additions
   reflecting developments up to 2006.  It is the companion document to
   "A Set of Possible Requirements for a Future Routing Architecture"
   [I-D.irtf-routing-reqs], which is a discussion of requirements for
   the future routing architecture, addressing systems developments and
   future routing protocols.  This document summarizes discussions held
   several years ago by members of the IRTF Routing Research Group (IRTF
   RRG) and other interested parties.  The document is published with
   the support of the IRTF RRG as a record of the work completed at that
   time, but with the understanding that it does not necessarily
   represent either the latest technical understanding or the technical
   concensus of the research group at the date of publication.

Working Group Summary

   This is an IRTF output, and is being considered by the IESG only 
   to consider whether there is any overlap or conflict with IETF work. 

Document Quality

   This is an informational document which is not subject to
   implementation. It has been carefully reviewed in the IRTF. 

Personnel

   Ross Callon has agreed to shepherd this through IESG review. 

RFC Editor Note
 
   This work does not conflict with IETF work, and we recommend that 
   the RFC editor publish this document.
  


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