Hi Ken, Sorry for the delay. I think you are talking about Paragraph 5:
5. So the first objective of this group is to specify the protocol stack for tunneling, compressing and multiplexing traffic flows (TCMTF). Since standard protocols are being used at each layer, the signaling methods of those protocols will be used. Interactions with the Working Groups and Areas in which these protocols are developed can be expected. However, the development of new compressing, multiplexing or tunneling protocols is not an objective of this Working Group. In addition, since the current RFC 4170 would be considered as one of the options, this RFC could be obsoleted. Perhaps this is a bit confusing. When we say "at each layer", we are talking about "tunneling, compressing and multiplexing" layers. Perhaps this can be a bit confusing. What about this?: 5. So the first objective of this group is to specify the protocol stack for tunneling, compressing and multiplexing traffic flows (TCMTF). Since standard protocols are being used for tunneling, compressing and multiplexing layers, the signaling methods of those protocols will be used. Interactions with the Working Groups and Areas in which these protocols are developed can be expected. However, the development of new compressing, multiplexing or tunneling protocols is not an objective of this Working Group. In addition, since the current RFC 4170 would be considered as one of the options, this RFC could be obsoleted. Is this what you were asking? Thanks for your feedback. Jose > -----Mensaje original----- > De: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] En nombre de > ken carlberg > Enviado el: martes, 19 de febrero de 2013 14:17 > Para: [email protected] > CC: [email protected]; [email protected] > Asunto: Re: [tcmtf] About the possibility of having a BOF about TCMTF in > IETF87 > > Hola Jose, > > could you expand a bit more on your text in the proposed charter regarding > "signaling methods". Are you speaking in the more general context of > information stored in headers of various protocol up and down the stack (ie, > layers 3, 4, and 5/app)? Or, are you speaking of concurrent resource > signaling protocols like RSVP/RSVP-TE, or path establishment protocols like > MPLS? Or, some combination of both? > > -ken > > _______________________________________________ > tcmtf mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/tcmtf
