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Network Working GroupS. Venaas
Internet-Draftcisco Systems
Intended status: InformationalDecember 19, 2009
Expires: June 22, 2010 


A Registry for PIM Message Types
draft-venaas-pim-registry-01.txt

Abstract

This document provides instructions to IANA for the creation of a registry for PIM message types. It specifies initial content of the registry based on existing RFCs specifying PIM message types. It also specifies a procedure for registering new types.

In addition to this, one message type is reserved, and may be used for a future extension of the message type space.

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Table of Contents

1.  Introduction
2.  Security Considerations
3.  IANA Considerations
    3.1.  Initial registry
    3.2.  Assignment of new message types
4.  Acknowledgements
5.  References
    5.1.  Normative References
    5.2.  Informative References
§  Author's Address




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1.  Introduction

Apart from this document, there is no existing document specifying a registry for PIM message types. PIM version 1 made use of IGMP [RFC1112] (Deering, S., “Host extensions for IP multicasting,” August 1989.) and there is an IGMP registry [IGMPREG] (IANA, “IGMP Type Numbers,” June 2005.) listing the message types used by PIM version 1. PIM version 2 however is not based on IGMP, and a separate PIM message type registry is needed. There are currently several RFCs specifying new PIM version 2 message types that should be in this new registry. They are the RFCs for PIM Dense Mode [RFC3973] (Adams, A., Nicholas, J., and W. Siadak, “Protocol Independent Multicast - Dense Mode (PIM-DM): Protocol Specification (Revised),” January 2005.), PIM Sparse Mode [RFC4601] (Fenner, B., Handley, M., Holbrook, H., and I. Kouvelas, “Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode (PIM-SM): Protocol Specification (Revised),” August 2006.) and Bidirectional PIM [RFC5015] (Handley, M., Kouvelas, I., Speakman, T., and L. Vicisano, “Bidirectional Protocol Independent Multicast (BIDIR-PIM),” October 2007.).

This document specifies the initial content of the new PIM message type registry based on those existing RFCs. This document also specifies a procedure for registering new PIM message types.

In addition to this, this document reserves one message type. This type may be used for a future extension of the message type space. How exactly the extension should be done is left to a future document.



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2.  Security Considerations

This document only creates an IANA registry. There may be a security benefit in a well-known place for finding information on which PIM message types are valid and what they mean. Apart from that there are no security considerations.



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3.  IANA Considerations

This document requests IANA to create a PIM message type registry. This should be placed in the "Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)" branch of the tree. Each entry in the registry consists of message type, message name and references to the documents defining the type.



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3.1.  Initial registry

The initial content of the registry should be as follows.

Type   Name                                      Reference
----  ----------------------------------------  ---------------------
  0    Hello                                     [RFC3973] [RFC4601]
  1    Register                                  [RFC4601]
  2    Register Stop                             [RFC4601]
  3    Join/Prune                                [RFC3973] [RFC4601]
  4    Bootstrap                                 [RFC4601]
  5    Assert                                    [RFC3973] [RFC4601]
  6    Graft                                     [RFC3973]
  7    Graft-Ack                                 [RFC3973]
  8    Candidate RP Advertisement                [RFC4601]
  9    State Refresh                             [RFC3973]
 10    DF Election                               [RFC5015]
 15    Reserved (for extension of type space)    [this document]



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3.2.  Assignment of new message types

Assignment of new message types is done according to the "IETF Review" model, see [RFC5226].



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4.  Acknowledgements

Thanks to Toerless Eckert for his suggestion to reserve a type for future message type space extension.



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5.  References



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5.1. Normative References

[RFC3973] Adams, A., Nicholas, J., and W. Siadak, “Protocol Independent Multicast - Dense Mode (PIM-DM): Protocol Specification (Revised),” RFC 3973, January 2005 (TXT).
[RFC4601] Fenner, B., Handley, M., Holbrook, H., and I. Kouvelas, “Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode (PIM-SM): Protocol Specification (Revised),” RFC 4601, August 2006 (TXT, PDF).
[RFC5015] Handley, M., Kouvelas, I., Speakman, T., and L. Vicisano, “Bidirectional Protocol Independent Multicast (BIDIR-PIM),” RFC 5015, October 2007 (TXT).


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5.2. Informative References

[IGMPREG] IANA, “IGMP Type Numbers,” IGMP TYPE NUMBERS - per RFC3228, BCP57 http://www.iana.org/assignments/igmp-type-numbers, June 2005.
[RFC1112] Deering, S., “Host extensions for IP multicasting,” STD 5, RFC 1112, August 1989 (TXT).


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Author's Address

  Stig Venaas
  cisco Systems
  Tasman Drive
  San Jose, CA 95134
  USA
Email:  stig@cisco.com