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]>
> 

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