Interface to the Routing System
charter-ietf-i2rs-00-04
Document | Proposed charter | Interface to the Routing System WG (i2rs) Snapshot | |
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Title | Interface to the Routing System | ||
Last updated | 2012-12-23 | ||
State | Start Chartering/Rechartering (Internal Steering Group/IAB Review) | ||
WG | State | Proposed | |
IESG | Responsible AD | Martin Vigoureux | |
Charter edit AD | Adrian Farrel | ||
Send notices to | (None) |
Working Group Name:
Interfaces to the Routing System (I2RS)
IETF Area:
Routing Area
Chair(s):
TBD
Routing Area Director(s):
Adrian Farrel
Routing Area Advisor:
Adrian Farrel
Operations Area Advisor:
TBD
Mailing Lists:
General Discussion: i2rs@ietf.org
To Subscribe: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/i2rs
Archive: http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/i2rs/current/maillist.html
Description of Working Group:
A routing system is all or part of a routing network. A part of a routing network may be
a single router or a collection of routers. The routing system may be further divided to
be an interface over which data traffic is forwarded, or a collection of such interfaces.
The routing system also includes the control plane protocols that operate the routers.
I2RS facilitates real-time or event driven interaction with the routing system through a
collection of control or management interfaces. These allow information, policies, and
operational parameters to be injected into and retrieved (as read or by notification)
from the routing system while retaining data consistency and coherency across the
routers and routing infrastructure, and among multiple interactions with the routing
system.
The I2RS working group works to develop a framework and architecture that will
enable specific use cases, and lead to an understanding of the informational models
and requirements for encodings and protocols. Small and well-scoped use cases are
critical to constrain the scope of the work and achieve sufficient focus for the working
group to deliver successful outcomes. Initial work within the working group will be
limited to a single administrative domain.
The working group is chartered to work on the following items:
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Architecture and framework for I2RS including considerations of policy and security
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Tightly scoped key use cases for operational use of I2RS. These use cases will include
at least:
o Interactions with the RIB. Allowing read and write access to the RIB and to the
policies used to construct the FIB, but no direct access to the FIB.
o Control and analysis of the operation of BGP including the setting and activation
of policies related to the protocol.
o Control, optimization, and choice of traffic exit points from networks based on more
information than provided by the dynamic control plane.
o Distributed reaction to network-based attacks through quickly modification of the
control plane behavior to reroute traffic for one destination while leaving a standard
mechanisms (filters, metrics, and policy) in place for other routes.
o Service layer routing to improve on existing hub-and-spoke traffic
o The ability to extract information about topology from the network. Injection and
creation of topology will not be considered as an initial work item.Other use cases may be adopted by the working group only after milestones have been added
to the charter page. -
Abstract information models consistent with the use cases.
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Requirements for I2RS protocols and encoding languages.
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An analysis of existing IETF and other protocols and encoding languages against the
requirements.
The working group is not currently chartered to develop protocols, encoding languages, or
data models. The objective of this work effort is to arrive at common standards for these
items, but these items are dependent on the progress of the topics listed above. Work for
these items will be conducted in this working group only after a re-charter, and/or may be
carried out in another working group with specific responsibility for the protocol or encoding
language.
Goals and Milestones:
Jul 2013 : Request publication of an Informational document defining the problem statement
Jul 2013 : Request publication of an Informational document defining the architecture framework
Aug 2013 : Request publication of Informational documents describing use cases
Sep 2013 : Request publication of an Informational document defining the protocol requirements
Sep 2013 : Request publication of an Informational document defining encoding language requirements
Nov 2013 : Request publication of Standards Track documents specifying information models
Nov 2013 : Request publication of an Informational document providing an analysis of existing IETF
and other protocols and encoding languages against the requirements
Dec 2013 : Consider re-chartering