Hi Jeff, et al.,
I think that it will be of interest to the group to get an update on the
draft-mirmin-bfd-extended. We've added details on the use of the Padding
TLV.
Also, would appreciate the opportunity to discuss the status
of draft-mirsky-bfd-mpls-demand at the meeting.

Regards,
Greg

On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 11:12 AM Jeffrey Haas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Working Group,
>
> A session request had gone in for IETF 106 to accommodate the need for a
> possible session.  The agenda, to this point, had been left as an open
> question primarily to accommodate need to close on lingering questions in
> active work.  In particular, this was for two items:
>
> - BFD for vxlan
> - BFD for Large Packets
>
> (For transparency, I am an author on BFD for large packets)
>
> As of this afternoon, we seem to have drafts submitted that cover the known
> open issues on both of these drafts.  In particular, the work to get us to
> the latest draft for the vxlan document took over 150 messages.
>
> If BFD meets, agenda time was primarily reserved to reconcile open issues
> on
> these documents.
>
> Discussion on BFDv2 is currently deferred for next IETF to focus the
> Working
> Group's limited attention on closing open work.
>
> That said, if we have other topics to consider, please submit them for
> consideration.  If we have no such topics, and the discussion on the above
> two drafts seems likely to conclude well over e-mail, we may consider
> canceling the session.
>
> As a final note, since Reshad is unable to make it to IETF-106, if we do
> decide to continue with our meeting, we will require the commitment for a
> minutes taker.  Reshad and I often will cover that for each other over the
> course of a session, but I won't be able to sustain that on my own.
>
> -- Jeff, for the chairs.
>
>

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