Has it been implemented and then deployed? Has it been proven to work? On Fri, 20 Nov 2020, 17:29 shyam bandyopadhyay, <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Adrian, > > I would like to appeal once again to consider the following drafts > to be published under the Independent Submission stream. > > 1. draft-shyam-vlsmtrp: This is a routing protocol applicable inside a > provider network where it > appears to be in the form of a tree and distribution of address space > takes place with the approach of > VLSM. It covers routing as well as all related aspects that are required > as a substitute of BGP inside VLSM tree. > > 2. draft-shyam-hipi: This is a protocol to identify hosts uniquely with > provider independent addresses > where customers' networks are connected to more than one service > provider. It is based on the > approach of DNS and can be considered as an alternative to HIP. > > 3. draft-shyam-site-multi: It provides a solution for site multihoming of > stub networks. > This is based on the principle of "default routing based on the > source domain of the source address of the outgoing traffic". Out of all > the possible paths between source and destination, it goes through the > path selection criterion on end to end basis. It provides a mechanism to > switch over to an alternate route on link failure. > > As I had said earlier, draft-shyam-site-multi, draft-shyam-hipi and > draft-shyam-vlsmtrp > has got reference to draft-shyam-real-ip-framework which is a proposed > framework that can > be considered for the ease of routing and for the convenience of > distribution.But, they can exist on their own irrespective of the framework > supported. draft-shyam-vlsmtrp and draft-shyam-hipi expects distribution of > address space the way it appears in draft-shyam-real-ip-framework. > > Thanks, > Shyam > _______________________________________________ > rtgwg mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/rtgwg >
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