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At IETF 79 in Beijing, the OSPF Working Group (WG) highlights recent developments including RFC 5838, which introduces OSPFv3 support for multiple address families (IPv6 and IPv4). Key active drafts focus on enhancing multi-instance support for OSPFv2, defining Transport Instances, and facilitating sparse topologies. The session addressed additional drafts from other working groups, such as those pertaining to WDM traffic engineering and L3VPNs. This overview encapsulates the critical discussions and advancements in the OSPF protocols.
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OSPF WG Document StatusIETF 79 Beijing Abhay Roy/Cisco Acee Lindem/Ericsson OSPF WG – IETF 79 - Beijing
Recently Finished • RFC 5838 - OSPFv3 Multiple Address Families – Supports multiple address families (e.g., IPv6 and IPv4 with separate OSPFv3 instances). OSPF WG – IETF 79 – Beijing
Active Drafts • OSPF Multi-Instance supports – Extends multi-instance support on single interface support to OSPFv2 (always in OSPFv3) • OSPF Transport Instance – Defines Transport Instance to advertise “non-routing” information • Separates essential routing information from non-routing information • Support remote neighbors • Sparse Topologies OSPF WG – IETF 79 – Beijing
New Drafts – Not being presented • draft-pillay-esnault-ospf-rbit-00 – Expired draft on extending OSPFv3 R-bit support to OSPFv2. Needs to handle compatibility issues. OSPF WG – IETF 79 – Beijing
Drafts in Other WGs (Not being presented) • CCAMP – Multiple WDM OSPF Traffic engineering drafts • CCAMP – draft-malis-ccamp-rfc5787bis-01.txt – Cleanup of RFC 5787 to bring to standards track and satisfy ITU and OIF requirements • L3VPN – draft-ietf-l3vpn-ospfv3-pece-06 – OSPFv3 equivalent of RFC 4577. Close to WGLC. OSPF WG – IETF 79 – Beijing