Hello,

This draft version addresses the action item we took to document the BGP 
convergence
time findings that we reported during the rtgwg session at IETF 104. The 
analysis is in a
new Appendix A toward the end of the document.

Also, we have introduced a new concept called: "Spanning Partitioned 
Aeronautical
Networks (SPAN)" that we believe is necessary to align with the way aviation 
service
providers will deploy and manage their actual networks. We are now seeing the 
need
to operate an overlay service over potentially many "partitions", where each 
partition
is a portion (or the entirety) of the aviation service provider's network. The 
purpose
of the SPAN is simply to span multiple partitions similar to the way a large 
bridged
campus LAN spans multiple link segments.

We are interested in feedback on the BGP findings and SPAN architecture. Thanks 
in
advance for your consideration.

Fred (for the co-authors)

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> A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts 
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> This draft is a work item of the Routing Area Working Group WG of the IETF.
> 
>         Title           : A Simple BGP-based Mobile Routing System for the 
> Aeronautical Telecommunications Network
>         Authors         : Fred L. Templin
>                           Greg Saccone
>                           Gaurav Dawra
>                           Acee Lindem
>                           Victor Moreno
>       Filename        : draft-ietf-rtgwg-atn-bgp-02.txt
>       Pages           : 20
>       Date            : 2019-05-14
> 
> Abstract:
>    The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is investigating
>    mobile routing solutions for a worldwide Aeronautical
>    Telecommunications Network with Internet Protocol Services (ATN/IPS).
>    The ATN/IPS will eventually replace existing communication services
>    with an IPv6-based service supporting pervasive Air Traffic
>    Management (ATM) for Air Traffic Controllers (ATC), Airline
>    Operations Controllers (AOC), and all commercial aircraft worldwide.
>    This informational document describes a simple and extensible mobile
>    routing service based on industry-standard BGP to address the ATN/IPS
>    requirements.
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