The Routing Area Working Group (rtgwg) in the Routing Area of the IETF has been rechartered. For additional information, please contact the Area Directors or the working group Chairs. Routing Area Working Group (rtgwg) ------------------------------------- Current Status: Active Working Group Last Updated: 2011-12-22 IETF Area: Routing Area Chairs: Alia Atlas <akatlas@gmail.com> Alvaro Retana <alvaro.retana@hp.com> Routing Area Directors: Stewart Bryant <stbryant@cisco.com> Adrian Farrel <adrian@olddog.co.uk> Responsible Area Director: Stewart Bryant <stbryant@cisco.com> Mailing List: rtgwg@ietf.org To Subscribe: rtgwg-request@ietf.org Archive: http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/rtgwg/ Description of the Working Group: The Routing area receives occasional proposals for the development and publication of RFCs dealing with routing topics, but for which the required work does not yet rise to the level where a new working group is justified, yet the topic does not fit with an existing working group, and it is either not ready for a BOF or a single BOF would not provide the time to ensure a mature proposal. The RTGWG will serve as the forum for developing these types of proposals. The RTGWG also focuses on enhancements to hop-by-hop distributed routing (e.g. multicast, LDP-MPLS, unicast routing) related to fast-reroute and loop-free convergence. A specific goal of fast-reroute mechanisms is to provide up to complete coverage when the potential failure would not partition the network. All work in this area should be specifically evaluated by the WG in terms of practicality and applicability to deployed networks. The RTGWG mailing list will be used to discuss the proposals as they arise. The working group will meet if there are one or more active proposals that require discussion. The working group milestones will be updated as needed to reflect the proposals currently being worked on and the target dates for their completion. New milestones will be first reviewed by the IESG. The working group will be on-going as long as the ADs believe it serves a useful purpose. Goals and Milestones: Mar 2012 Submit IP Fast Re-Route Using Not-via Addresses to IESG for publication as Informational Nov 2012 Submit Composite-Link Requirements to IESG for publication as Informational Nov 2012 Submit Ordered FIB architecture to IESG for publication as Informational Nov 2012 Submit initial Internet Draft on Multicast IP Fast Reroute Architecture Nov 2012 Submit Composite-Link Framework to IESG for publication as Informational Apr 2013 Submit specification on Advanced IP Fast Reroute mechanism to IESG for publication as Proposed Standard _______________________________________________ IETF-Announce mailing list IETF-Announce@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf-announce