Today's network is layers of layers of overlay (multiple layers of encapsulation). A communication between two end points traverses multiple administrative domains.
The TSV-Area AD should have the knowledge of BGP, the domain demarcation across different administrative domains. Linda -----Original Message----- From: tsv-area [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joe Touch Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 3:42 PM To: John Leslie Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: FYI draft text desired expertise TSV AD (NOMCOM 2015 cycle) IMO, these are as critical to many transport discussions as knowledge of congestion control. Joe On 5/29/2015 1:38 PM, John Leslie wrote: > Joe Touch <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I don't disagree with anything in the text, but it seems to omit a >> few key areas that I think are also aspects of transports besides >> flow/congestion control-ish. These might also be listed among the >> topics/examples: >> >> - segmentation, MTU, and message boundary issues >> - connection state management >> - deep-packet inspection interactions >> - interactions with timing and latency >> - end-to-end error detection and correction > > All of these are "nice to have" -- understanding of MTU is > especially nice-to-have. > > But none of them are critical to a TSV AD doing his/her job. > > IMHO, of course. > > YMMV... > > -- > John Leslie <[email protected]> >
