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From: The IESG <iesg-secretary@ietf.org>
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Subject: Document Action: 'HIP (Host Identity Protocol) Immediate Carriage and Conveyance of Upper- layer Protocol Signaling (HICCUPS)' to Experimental RFC
The IESG has approved the following document:
- 'HIP (Host Identity Protocol) Immediate Carriage and Conveyance of
Upper- layer Protocol Signaling (HICCUPS)'
<draft-ietf-hip-hiccups-05.txt> as an Experimental RFC
This document is the product of the Host Identity Protocol Working Group.
The IESG contact persons are Ralph Droms and Jari Arkko.
A URL of this Internet Draft is:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-hip-hiccups/
Ballot Text
Technical Summary
This document defines a new HIP (Host Identity Protocol) packet type
called DATA. HIP DATA packets are used to securely and reliably
convey arbitrary protocol messages over the Internet and various
overlay networks.
Working Group Summary
There was strong consensus on this document.
Document Quality
There are prototype implementations of this spec. A few vendors have
expressed interest in implementing this in the context of HIP BONE
overlays.
Personnel
David Ward is the document shepherd for this document. Ralph Droms
is the responsible AD for this document.
RFC Editor Note
Please make the following change in section 3.1.2:
OLD:
Before two HIP hosts exchange upper-layer traffic, they perform a
four-way handshake that is referred to as the HIP base exchange.
Figure 2 illustrates the HIP base exchange. The initiator sends an
NEW:
Typically, before two HIP hosts exchange upper-layer traffic, they
perform a
four-way handshake that is referred to as the HIP base exchange.
Figure 2 illustrates the HIP base exchange. The initiator sends an