Markdown Version | Session Recording
Session Date/Time: 25 Jul 2023 00:30
lisp
Summary
The LISP working group meeting covered updates on existing drafts, a demonstration of multicast application over a LISP overlay, discussion on the LISP YANG model, and a review of the proposed new charter. The main discussion points were related to adoption of drafts and the direction of the new charter, particularly concerning applicability documents.
Key Discussion Points
- LISP Site External Connectivity Draft:
- Updates included addressing review comments and adding the publish-subscribe mechanism.
- Joel Halpern requested clarification on the use of LISP Distinguished Names.
- Working group adoption was proposed and will be followed up on the mailing list.
- GAAP over LISP Demo:
- Dino presented a demonstration of multicast application, GAAP, over a LISP overlay using residential and satellite links.
- Discussion covered how flooding is avoided and how group membership is managed.
- LISP YANG Model:
- Matt's comments from the mailing list regarding IANA management and geo-coordinates were discussed.
- The need for a YANG doctor to review the document was raised.
- New Charter Discussion:
- The proposed new charter was presented, covering topics like NAT traversal, multicast support, reliable transport, mobility, privacy and security, and LISP applicability.
- Concerns were raised about the NAT traversal documents and its status.
- Alvaro raised concerns about the scope of the applicability documents, emphasizing the distinction between deployment models and use case implementation details.
- Luigi suggested focusing on the principles of LISP deployment in one document and then detailing specific use cases in sections.
- Dino suggested the applicability document should describe what LISP can do and point to other documents for how it's done.
- Milestones were presented for the different working items.
Decisions and Action Items
- LISP Site External Connectivity Draft:
- Action Item: Authors to add clarification on the use of LISP Distinguished Names.
- Action Item: Chairs to send out a call for adoption on the mailing list.
- LISP YANG Model:
- Action Item: Contact a YANG doctor for review.
- Action Item: Alberto to refine the document and start last call on the mailing list.
- New Charter:
- Action Item: Revise the text regarding the applicability bullet points in the charter to clarify the scope and avoid the impression that it's the primary focus.
- Action Item: Share the revised charter on the mailing list for feedback on content and milestones.
Next Steps
- Follow up on adoption of LISP Site External Connectivity Draft on the mailing list.
- Address comments and refine the LISP YANG model.
- Revise and redistribute the new charter draft on the mailing list for further review and discussion.