Hi,
This initiative may be of interest to people on this list.
Cheers,
Adrian
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Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 7:36 PM
Subject: IAB/IESG Joint Design Session on Forwarding Plane Operations,
Administration and Maintenance
> The IAB and IESG would like to announce a joint design session on
> Forwarding Plane Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OAM) to be
> held on October 12 through October 14 at George Mason University in
> Fairfax, Virginia, USA.
>
> IP and ICMP support very simple forwarding plane diagnostic tools (e.g.,
> PING, TRACEROUTE). During the Internet's first decades, these tools
> fulfilled most operational requirements. However, during the last decade,
> network operators have deployed many technologies that rely upon
> tunneling. These technologies include Pseudo-wires, Layer 2 Virtual
> Private Networks, and Layer 3 Virtual Private Networks. While the internet
> community has enhanced its forwarding plane diagnostic tool kit with the
> deployment of Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD), some suggest that
> the tool kit is still inadequate for tunneled applications.
>
> The purpose of this design session is to discover and document
> operational requirements and constraints for tunneled forwarding plane
> OAM. The design session will also entertain solution proposals. While most
> activity in this area has been associated with Multi-Protocol Label
> Switching (MPLS), session organizers also encourage generic proposals that
> include other tunneling mechanisms (e.g., IP-in-IP).
>
> The scope of this design session is limited to the forwarding plane.
> Proposals concerning control and management plane protocols will not be
> accepted. For example, a proposal that probes a tunnel for continuity
> would be acceptable, while a proposal for reporting tunnel continuity to a
> routing protocol or management station would be productive, but beyond the
> scope of this workshop.
>
> Those intending to make presentations must submit position papers to the
> IAB/IESG by September 24. Position papers should constitute one to five
> pages on the problem or solution space, with a particular emphasis on
> areas that the IETF should address or revisit. Evaluation of the position
> papers will be performed by a committee consisting of IESG and IAB
> members. A limited number of seats will be available for persons not
> presenting.
>
> Position papers will be made publicly available. On the basis of the
> position papers, a number of invited speakers will be asked to present at
> the workshop. A final agenda with timeslots will be published by October
> 1.
>
>
> Further information about position paper submission procedures are
> forthcoming. Interested parties are advised to subscribe to the oam at
> ietf.org mailing list for discussion and announcements related to the
> workshop. Additional information will be available at
>
http://www3.tools.ietf.org/area/ops/trac/wiki/oamJDS.
>
> Ron Bonica, IESG
> Danny McPherson, IAB
> Hannes Tschofenig, IAB
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