internet-drafts | 1 Jul 2011 02:37
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I-D Action: draft-wang-appsawg-vdi-problem-statement-01.txt

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.

	Title           : Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Problem Statement
	Author(s)       : Jun Wang
                          Suan Ma
                          Liang Liang
	Filename        : draft-wang-appsawg-vdi-problem-statement-01.txt
	Pages           : 16
	Date            : 2011-06-30

   The Virtual Desktop Infrastructure is a technology to separate local
   desktop and remote computing/storage resources, which was initially
   derived from the remote desktop administration but with new business
   models and very different use cases.  Most of existing VDI systems
   are based on proprietary implementation, and positioning different
   market with different features.  Since virtual desktop technology is
   believed to be a mainstream application delivery method, like http
   protocol against web applications, so it's important to make the
   virtual desktop access protocol open and standard.  This draft
   summarizes the limitations of existing virtual desktop systems, and
   proposes the intent standardization work in IETF.

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internet-drafts | 1 Jul 2011 06:15
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I-D Action: draft-jin-jounay-mpls-mldp-hsmp-03.txt

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.

	Title           : Multicast LDP extension for hub & spoke multipoint LSP
	Author(s)       : Lizhong Jin
                          Frederic Jounay
                          IJsbrand Wijnands
                          Nicolai Leymann
	Filename        : draft-jin-jounay-mpls-mldp-hsmp-03.txt
	Pages           : 13
	Date            : 2011-06-30

   This draft introduces a hub & spoke multipoint LSP (short for HSMP
   LSP), which allows traffic both from root to leaf through P2MP LSP
   and also leaf to root along the co-routed reverse path.  That means
   traffic entering the HSMP LSP from application/customer at the root
   node travels downstream, exactly as if it was traveling downstream
   along a P2MP LSP to each leaf node, and traffic entering the HSMP LSP
   at any leaf node travels upstream along the tree to the root.  A
   packet traveling upstream should be thought of as being unicast to
   the root, except that it follows the path of the tree rather than
   ordinary unicast path.

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internet-drafts | 1 Jul 2011 06:57
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I-D Action: draft-ietf-grow-va-05.txt

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. This draft is a work item
of the Global Routing Operations Working Group of the IETF.

	Title           : FIB Suppression with Virtual Aggregation
	Author(s)       : Paul Francis
                          Xiaohu Xu
                          Hitesh Ballani
                          Dan Jen
                          Robert Raszuk
                          Lixia Zhang
	Filename        : draft-ietf-grow-va-05.txt
	Pages           : 24
	Date            : 2011-06-30

   The continued growth in the Default Free Routing Table (DFRT)
   stresses the global routing system in a number of ways.  One of the
   most costly stresses is FIB size: ISPs often must upgrade router
   hardware simply because the FIB has run out of space, and router
   vendors must design routers that have adequate FIB.  FIB suppression
   is an approach to relieving stress on the FIB by not loading selected
   RIB entries into the FIB.  Virtual Aggregation (VA) allows ISPs to
   shrink the FIBs of any and all routers, easily by an order of
   magnitude with negligible increase in path length and load.  FIB
   suppression can be deployed autonomously by an ISP without requiring
   cooperation between adjacent ISPs, and can co-exist with legacy
   routers in the ISP.

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internet-drafts | 1 Jul 2011 06:58
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I-D Action: draft-ietf-grow-va-auto-04.txt

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. This draft is a work item
of the Global Routing Operations Working Group of the IETF.

	Title           : Auto-Configuration in Virtual Aggregation
	Author(s)       : Paul Francis
                          Xiaohu Xu
                          Hitesh Ballani
                          Dan Jen
                          Robert Raszuk
                          Lixia Zhang
	Filename        : draft-ietf-grow-va-auto-04.txt
	Pages           : 7
	Date            : 2011-06-30

   Virtual Aggregation as specified in [I-D.ietf-grow-va] requires
   configuration of a static "VP-List" on all routers.  The VP-List
   allows routers to know which prefixes may or may not be FIB-
   installed.  This draft specified an optional method of determining
   this that requires far less configuration.  Specifically, it requires
   the configuration of a "VP-Range" in ASBRs connected to transit and
   peer ISPs.  A Non-transitive Extended Communities Attribute is used
   to convey to other routers that a given route can be FIB-suppressed.

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internet-drafts | 1 Jul 2011 07:41
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I-D Action: draft-ietf-lisp-interworking-02.txt

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. This draft is a work item
of the Locator/ID Separation Protocol Working Group of the IETF.

	Title           : Interworking LISP with IPv4 and IPv6
	Author(s)       : Darrel Lewis
                          David Meyer
                          Dino Farinacci
                          Vince Fuller
	Filename        : draft-ietf-lisp-interworking-02.txt
	Pages           : 24
	Date            : 2011-06-30

   This document describes techniques for allowing sites running the
   Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) to interoperate with Internet
   sites (which may be using either IPv4, IPv6, or both) but which are
   not running LISP.  A fundamental property of LISP speaking sites is
   that they use Endpoint Identifiers (EIDs), rather than traditional IP
   addresses, in the source and destination fields of all traffic they
   emit or receive.  While EIDs are syntactically identical to IPv4 or
   IPv6 addresses, normally routes to them are not carried in the global
   routing system so an interoperability mechanism is needed for non-
   LISP-speaking sites to exchange traffic with LISP-speaking sites.
   This document introduces three such mechanisms.  The first uses a new
   network element, the LISP Proxy Ingress Tunnel Routers (PITR)
   (Section 5) to act as a intermediate LISP Ingress Tunnel Router (ITR)
   for non-LISP-speaking hosts.  Second the document adds Network
   Address Translation (NAT) functionality to LISP Ingress and LISP
   Egress Tunnel Routers (xTRs) to substitute routable IP addresses for
   non-routable EIDs.  Finally, this document introduces a Proxy Egress
   Tunnel Router (PETR) to handle cases where a LISP ITR cannot send
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internet-drafts | 1 Jul 2011 07:52
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I-D Action: draft-ietf-rtcweb-overview-00.txt

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. This draft is a work item
of the Real-Time Communication in WEB-browsers Working Group of the IETF.

	Title           : Overview: Real Time Protocols for Brower-based Applications
	Author(s)       : Harald T. Alvestrand
	Filename        : draft-ietf-rtcweb-overview-00.txt
	Pages           : 13
	Date            : 2011-06-30

   This document gives an overview and context of a protocol suite
   intended for use with real-time applications that can be deployed in
   browsers - "real time communication on the Web".

   It intends to serve as a starting and coordination point to make sure
   all the parts that are needed to achieve this goal are findable, and
   that the parts that belong in the Internet protocol suite are fully
   specified and on the right publication track.

   This work is an attempt to synthesize the input of many people, but
   makes no claims to fully represent the views of any of them.  All
   parts of the document should be regarded as open for discussion,
   unless the RTCWEB chairs have declared consensus on an item.

   This document is a candidate to become a work item of the RTCWEB
   working group.

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http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-rtcweb-overview-00.txt

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internet-drafts | 1 Jul 2011 08:21
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I-D Action: draft-ietf-dane-protocol-08.txt

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. This draft is a work item
of the DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities Working Group of the IETF.

	Title           : Using Secure DNS to Associate Certificates with Domain Names For TLS
	Author(s)       : Paul Hoffman
                          Jakob Schlyter
	Filename        : draft-ietf-dane-protocol-08.txt
	Pages           : 15
	Date            : 2011-06-30

   TLS and DTLS use PKIX certificates for authenticating the server.
   Users want their applications to verify that the certificate provided
   by the TLS server is in fact associated with the domain name they
   expect.  TLSA provides bindings of keys to domains that are asserted
   not by external entities, but by the entities that operate the DNS.
   This document describes how to use secure DNS to associate the TLS
   server's certificate with the intended domain name.

A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-dane-protocol-08.txt

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internet-drafts | 1 Jul 2011 08:56
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I-D Action: draft-gu-l2vpn-vpls-bgp-signaling-00.txt

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.

	Title           : Using BGP for Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) Signaling
	Author(s)       : Rui Gu
                          Jie Dong
                          Zhihua Liu
	Filename        : draft-gu-l2vpn-vpls-bgp-signaling-00.txt
	Pages           : 15
	Date            : 2011-06-30

   This document specifies a new BGP based signaling mechanism for
   providing Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) in large scale and
   multi-service networks.  This new mechanism combines the advantage of
   both the existing BGP based [RFC4761] and LDP based [RFC4762] VPLS
   mechanism.

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http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-gu-l2vpn-vpls-bgp-signaling-00.txt

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internet-drafts | 1 Jul 2011 09:36
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I-D Action: draft-ietf-6lowpan-btle-01.txt

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. This draft is a work item
of the IPv6 over Low power WPAN Working Group of the IETF.

	Title           : Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Bluetooth Low Energy
	Author(s)       : Johanna Nieminen
                          Basavaraj Patil
                          Teemu Savolainen
                          Markus Isomaki
                          Zach Shelby
                          Carles Gomez
	Filename        : draft-ietf-6lowpan-btle-01.txt
	Pages           : 11
	Date            : 2011-07-01

   Bluetooth Low Energy is a low power air interface technology defined
   by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (BT SIG).  The standard
   Bluetooth radio has been widely implemented and available in mobile
   phones, notebook computers, audio headsets and many other devices.
   The low power version of Bluetooth is a new specification and enables
   the use of this air interface with devices such as sensors, smart
   meters, appliances, etc.  The low power variant of Bluetooth is
   commonly specified in revision 4.0 of the bluetooth specifications
   and commonly refered to as bluetooth 4.0.  This document describes
   how IPv6 is transported over Bluetooth Low Energy using 6LoWPAN
   techniques.

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internet-drafts | 1 Jul 2011 09:43
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I-D Action: draft-tsou-pcp-natcoord-02.txt

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.

	Title           : Using PCP To Coordinate Between the CGN and Home Gateway Via Port Allocation
	Author(s)       : Tina Tsou
                          Cathy Zhou
                          Qiong Sun
                          Mohamed Boucadair
                          Gabor Bajko
	Filename        : draft-tsou-pcp-natcoord-02.txt
	Pages           : 15
	Date            : 2011-07-01

   Consider a situation where a subscriber's packets are subject to two
   levels of NAT, with both NATs operating under the control of the ISP.
   An example of this would be a NATing Home Gateway forwarding packets
   to a Large Scale NAT.  This memo proposes that advantage be taken of
   the presence of the second NAT, to offload the burden on the Large
   Scale NAT by delegation to the Home Gateway.  Enhancements to the
   Port Control Protocol are specified to achieve this.  The proposed
   solution applies also for DS-Lite where the AFTR offloads it NAT to
   the B4 element.

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