Hi all,
 
A second BoF with the aim of creating a WG has been requested for London. You 
can find the details here: http://trac.tools.ietf.org/bof/trac/wiki#Transport
 
Best regards,
 
Jose
*       Long name and abbreviation: Tunneling Compressed Multiplexed Traffic 
Flows (TCMTF)
*       Status: WG Forming, 2nd attempt (1st was IETF-87 in Berlin)
*       Description:
 <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4170> RFC4170 (TCRTP) defines a method for 
grouping packets when a number of UDP/RTP VoIP flows share a common path, 
considering three different layers: ECRTP header compression; PPPMux 
multiplexing; L2TPv3 tunneling. TCRTP optimizes the traffic, increasing the 
bandwidth efficiency of VoIP and reduces the amount of packets per second at 
the same time. However, in the last years, emerging real-time services which 
use bare UDP instead of UDP/RTP have become popular. Due to the need of 
interactivity, many of these services use small packets (some tens of bytes). 
Some other services also send small packets, but they are not delay-sensitive 
(e.g., instant messaging, m2m packets in sensor networks). In addition, a 
significant effort has been devoted to the deployment of new header compression 
methods with improved robustness (ROHC).
So there is a need of replacing  <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4170> RFC4170 
with an extended solution able to optimize these new flows, also using improved 
compression methods. The same structure of three layers (header compression, 
multiplexing and tunneling) will be considered.
New scenarios where bandwidth savings are desirable have been identified, in 
addition to those considered in  <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4170> RFC4170. 
In these scenarios, there are moments or places where network capacity gets 
scarce, so allocating more bandwidth is a possible solution, but it implies a 
recurring cost. However, the inclusion of a pair of boxes able to optimize the 
traffic when/where required is a one-time investment. These scenarios can be 
classified into:
*       Multidomain, the TCMT-TF tunnel goes all the way from one network edge 
to another, and can therefore cross several domains.
*       Single Domain, TCM-TF is only activated inside an ISP, from the edge to 
border inside the network operator.
*       Private Solutions. TCM-TF is used to connect private networks 
geographically apart (e.g. corporation headquarters and subsidiaries), without 
the ISP being aware or having to manage those flows.
*       Mixed Scenarios, any combination of the previous ones.
The BOF will discuss the proposed charter, with the aim of the creation of a 
Working Group in order to specify the protocol stack, signaling mechanisms and 
maximum added delay recommendations for tunneling, compressing and multiplexing 
traffic flows (TCM-TF). This BoF is intended to form a WG.
*       The responsible Area Director (AD): Martin Stiemerling, Spencer Dawkins
*       BoF Chairs (or the ADs as placeholders): Martin Stiemerling, Spencer 
Dawkins
*       Number of people expected to attend: 80
*       Length of session: 1 hour
*       Conflicts to avoid (Whole area and/or WGs): All TSV WGs, TSVAREA, 
6lowpan, avtcore, avtext, rtcweb, mmusic, l2vpn, l3vpn, softwire
*       Does it require WebEX?: No
*       Does it require Meetecho?: Yes, will have a number of remote 
participants
Links to the mailing list, draft charter if any, relevant Internet-Drafts, etc.:
Mailing List:  <https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/tcmtf> 
​https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/tcmtf
Draft charter: ​ 
<http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/tcmtf/current/msg00493.html> 
​http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/tcmtf/current/msg00493.html
Relevant I-Ds: ​ <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-saldana-tsvwg-tcmtf/> 
​https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-saldana-tsvwg-tcmtf/
​ <http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-suznjevic-tsvwg-mtd-tcmtf/> 
​http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-suznjevic-tsvwg-mtd-tcmtf/
 

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