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Concluded WG UniDirectional Link Routing (udlr)

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WG Name UniDirectional Link Routing
Acronym udlr
Area Routing Area (rtg)
State Concluded
Charter charter-ietf-udlr-01 Approved
Document dependencies
Personnel Chairs Emmanuel Duros, Hidetaka Izumiyama
Mailing list Address udlr@udcast.com
To subscribe http://www.udcast.com/mailman/listinfo/udlr
Archive http://www.udcast.com/pipermail/udlr

Final Charter for Working Group

Note: An alternate site for UDLR's files is:
http://www.udcast.com/udlr

The UDLR working group issued the RFC 3077 in March 2001. This RFC
describes a link-layer tunneling mechanism (LLTM) for supporting
unidirectional links (UDL) in the Internet.

During the design of this mechanism by the UDLR working group, several
implementations evolved. These implementations are fully interoperable
and are currently being used in several operational environments.

As of the publication of RFC 3077, the working group has decided to
further their work by issuing the following objectives:

  1. Produce informational rfc's that describe in detail the requirements
    of example case study scenarios as listed below. Note that these
    scenarios relate to field experiments that are being undertaken
    based on the LLTM mechanism:

a) configuration of multicast routing protocols over a
unidirectional link

b) configuration of unicast routing protocols over a unidirectional
link

c) securing operation of a UDLR network

  1. Identify security holes

  2. Push the current document (RFC 3077) status to Draft Standard.

Milestones

Date Milestone Associated documents
Jul 2002 Submit Internet-drafts as Informational RFCs
Mar 2002 Submit the Link Layer Tunneling Mechanism to the IESG for consideration as a Draft Standard
Dec 2001 Submit I-D on securing operation of a UDLR network
Dec 2001 Submit I-D on the configuration of unicast routing protocols over a UDL
Dec 2001 Submit I-D on the configuration of multicast routing protocols over a UDL