We have added a mailing list for this BOF and updated the agenda. Path-decoupled signaling BOF (pads) Thursday, March 20 at 1530-1730 ============================== CHAIRS: Sven Van den Bosch, sven.van_den_bosch@alcatel.be Marcus Brunner, brunner@ccrle.nec.de Mailing list: pads@psg.com To subscribe - pads-request@psg.com Archive - http://psg.com/lists/pads Description The Next Steps in Signaling (NSIS) WG is developing a next-generation general purpose signaling protocol for state installation along the data path. NSIS is currently focusing on an interpretation of 'along the data path' as 'visiting the same routers as the data flow'. This is denoted as path-coupled signaling. For a number of applications, it would be useful to have a somewhat broader interpretation of 'along the data path', e.g. 'visiting the same AS's as the data flow'. This is denoted as path-decoupled signaling. The purpose of the BOF session is to survey and discuss the path-decoupled signaling case. The first part of the discussion should bring forward arguments for path-decoupled signaling and describe use cases for path-decoupled signaling, potentially limiting the scope of the signalling, e.g. to a single AS. The second part deals with the expected impact path-decoupled signaling would have on the NSIS protocol. Proposed Agenda Introduction, Chair Use cases for path-decoupled signaling, Olov Schelen (olov.schelen@operax.com), Cedric Aoun (cedric.aoun@nortelnetworks.com) Impact on nsis, TBD Discussion and round-up Drafts related to the discussion: draft-schelen-nsis-opopsig-01 draft-geib-sig-guarandif-00.txt draft-ietf-nsis-fw-02.txt draft-declercq-vsn-arch-00.txt