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ForCES Protocol Applicability: Key Updates and Insights from the 65th IETF Meeting

This document provides a comprehensive overview of the ForCES (Forwarding and Control Element Separation) protocol's applicability as discussed in the 65th IETF Meeting in Dallas. It covers essential services such as discovery, capability information, topology information, routing, QoS, security, filtering, NAT, and tunneling. Key updates include a focus on manageability and a summary of limitations and out-of-scope services. Feedback addressed in the draft highlights the need for further investigation into manageability aspects, paving the way for a final call from the authors.

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ForCES Protocol Applicability: Key Updates and Insights from the 65th IETF Meeting

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  1. ForCES Applicability Statement Alan Crouch Mark Handley Hormuzd Khosravi 65th IETF Meeting, Dallas

  2. Topics • Quick Refresher • Areas updated • Opens • Summary

  3. Quick Refresher! • Draft describes the Applicability of ForCES protocol & model • Applicable Services • Discovery, capability information • Topology information • Routing • QoS • Security • Filtering • NAT • Tunneling

  4. Quick Refresher! • Limitations and Out-of-Scope Items • Out-of-Scope services • Layer 2 switching • Multimedia Gateways • Localities • Same physical box or CE/FE separated by at most 1 network hop

  5. Areas Updated • Manageability section • Editorial, References

  6. ForCES Manageability Section Many Thanks to Avri Doria for providing the text! • NE as atomic element • NE as being composed of managed elements • ForCES MIB • CEM & FEM

  7. Opens/Under investigation • Manageability section • Any other items we should investigate?

  8. Summary • Addressed feedback from the mailing list: • Added Manageability section • Any final comments on the draft? • Authors would like to issue a WG last call shortly

  9. Backup

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