Re: [Last-Call] [DMM] Last Call: <draft-ietf-dmm-srv6-mobile-uplane-21.txt> (Segment Routing IPv6 for Mobile User Plane) to Proposed Standard

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On Wed, Nov 2, 2022 at 12:08 PM Joel Halpern <jmh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This document appears to be technically internally consistent. However,
it appears to redefine the 3GPP architecture.  Which seems inappropriate
for an IETF Proposed Standard.  if another SDO started redefining the IP
architecture we would be (and have been) understandably upset.  The
Traditional mode significantly modifies a defined standard encapsulation
from 3GPP.  The Enhanced Mode goes further, and redefines the 3GPP
architecture for delivering services.

These may be good ideas.  if so, they should be discussed and adopted by
the SDO which owns the architecture.  The fact that these were brought
to 3GPP and preliminary versions of these ideas were turned down
emphasis the point that we should not be stepping on other people's work.



This is nothing new, it has been the dmm story in recent years, and you know it well.

Behcet 
Yours,

Joel

On 11/2/2022 10:22 AM, The IESG wrote:
> The IESG has received a request from the Distributed Mobility Management WG
> (dmm) to consider the following document: - 'Segment Routing IPv6 for Mobile
> User Plane'
>    <draft-ietf-dmm-srv6-mobile-uplane-21.txt> as Proposed Standard
>
> The IESG plans to make a decision in the next few weeks, and solicits final
> comments on this action. Please send substantive comments to the
> last-call@xxxxxxxx mailing lists by 2022-11-23. Exceptionally, comments may
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> Abstract
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>     This document specifies the applicability of SRv6 (Segment Routing
>     IPv6) to the user-plane of mobile networks.  The network programming
>     nature of SRv6 accomplishes mobile user-plane functions in a simple
>     manner.  The statelessness of SRv6 and its ability to control both
>     service layer path and underlying transport can be beneficial to the
>     mobile user-plane, providing flexibility, end-to-end network slicing,
>     and SLA control for various applications.
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> The file can be obtained via
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-dmm-srv6-mobile-uplane/
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> The following IPR Declarations may be related to this I-D:
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>     https://datatracker.ietf.org/ipr/3891/
>     https://datatracker.ietf.org/ipr/3979/
>     https://datatracker.ietf.org/ipr/3950/
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