Dear all,

Thank you very much for your interest in APN. We have finished the 
presentations and discussions in IETF 112. Below please find a summary report 
on the APN @IETF112. Hope it accurately captured the meeting and the progress 
made. Please let us know if you have any comments and suggestions. Thank you!

The suggestions we received from the BoF @IETF111 are as follows,
"... write an I-D with one specific use case and data plane technology, and see 
if are able to understand how APN would work in this scenario."

Based on the suggestions above, the team made an effort to update two key 
drafts (to focus on and clarify one specific use case to help people understand 
how APN would work in this scenario) and publish four new drafts (including the 
data plane technology) to try to address the understanding gaps between the 
proponents and the community. Moreover, a dedicated slot was requested and 
allocated in the RTGWG to present an update of the work and address open issues.

The agenda for the APN presentations in the RTGWG is as follows. 25 mins were 
allocated. For each following draft, its goals and the changes made as well as 
the comments received are elaborated in details below.

1.      Updates to the existing drafts
   APN Framework and Gap Analysis updates
   Gyan Mishra/Shuping Peng
   https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-li-apn-framework/
Changes made: Two new sections are added, section 6 illustration to explain an 
exact use case covering how APN is applied in this use case in terms of the APN 
ID tagging and the example for policy mapping according to the APN ID. The 
benefits of APN are also presented in section 7.
   https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-peng-apn-scope-gap-analysis/
Changes made: Several existing IDs were added and compared with APN ID. A 
summary table is presented in the draft.

Comments received: Rick Taylor believed that APN is a really important work and 
it will be great to have it standardized so he could use the standardized 
solution in his network.

The communications in the chat box is copied and pasted. FYI.
@gyan - this is really important work. You're right about QoS being the 
de-facto alternative01:33:08
Gyan Mishra
@Rick, Thank you. Yes QOS has been the defacto standard for decades and it will 
be around I think forever for IP SLA. What APN does is quite unique as it takes 
QOS and Diff-Serv TE etc to the next level being able to classify traffic with 
flow based granularity which fits perfect into SR intent based stateless 
architecture where micro and macro steering can now occur at the APN head end 
mapping flows to discrete SR-TE instantiated paths. This avoids any hardware 
DPI and would provide more efficient use of hardware resources as the APN ID is 
in the outer payload encapsulation so don't have to go deep into the payload 
for classification / path instantiation as well as for IOAM for example 
classification / path instantiation. Thank you
Rick Taylor
@Gyan - thanks - I do understand. Annoyingly I have had to use custom IP option 
headers within my private networks to achieve the same thing for years. It will 
be great to see this standardised and then I can drop my hacks.
Gyan Mishra
@Rick, Excellent and many thanks for your support on this work.

One more comment was received.

1)      The flow in APN work indicates a single flow or a group of flows.
Answer: It could be both. The granularity of APN is flexible.


2.      New drafts published
APN Header and IPv6 Encapsulation
   Robin Li
   https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-li-apn-header/
   https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-li-apn-ipv6-encap/
Goals: These two drafts define the APN header and its encapsulation in IPv6 
data plane.

APN FlowSpec and YANG
   Shuping Peng
   https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-peng-apn-bgp-flowspec/
   https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-peng-apn-yang/
Goals: These two drafts define the control plane Flow specification mechanisms 
for APN and the management control YANG model. It aims to show how the APN 
policy can be configured.

The other comment was received.

2)      The purpose of the APN parameters are better to clarify in the mailing 
list.
Answer: It has been addressed in the draft. The APN Para is optional. We will 
further address these comments in the mailing list.

In summary, it seems that the APN presentations were well received. No more 
strong challenges were received. One clear support was received during the 
meeting which is great. The authors will continue the work and progress it 
further. We plan to close the comments we received from the BoF in the mailing 
list. Your suggestions and comments are always very welcomed.

Best Regards,
Shuping



From: Apn [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Pengshuping (Peng Shuping)
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2021 9:31 AM
To: apn <[email protected]>
Subject: [Apn] The APN drafts updated and published

Dear all,

We have updated the following drafts and published some new drafts as follows.
Your reviews and comments are very welcomed. Thank you!

Drafts updated:


1.      APN Framework

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-li-apn-framework-04

An illustration section is added with an example use case described. The 
benefits of using APN is also introduced.



2.      Gap Analysis updates

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-peng-apn-scope-gap-analysis-03

The solution gap analysis section is updated with more existing IDs analyzed 
and compared. A comparison table is added in the Summary sub-section.



3.      APN Use case

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-yang-apn-sd-wan-usecase-03

The APN with iOAM is added as a new section.

New drafts published:


4.      APN Header

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-li-apn-header-00

This document defines the application-aware networking (APN) header which can 
be used in the different data planes.



5.      IPv6 Encapsulation

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-li-apn-ipv6-encap-00

This document defines the encapsulation of the APN header in the IPv6 data 
plane.



6.      APN FlowSpec

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-peng-apn-bgp-flowspec-00

This document specifies a new BGP Flow Spec Component Type in order to support 
APN traffic filtering. The match field is the APN ID. It also specifies traffic 
filtering actions to enable the creation of the APN ID in the outer tunnel 
encapsulation when matched to the corresponding Flow Spec rules.



7.      APN YANG

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-peng-apn-yang-00

This document defines a YANG module for APN.

Thank you!

Best Regards,
Shuping
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