Re: I-D Action: draft-balaji-mpls-lawful-intercept-thru-label-dis-00.txt

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We seem to be doing a lot of talking about the draft.

On Jul 30, 2012, at 9:33 AM, Scott O Bradner wrote:

> 2804 does not say not to talk about such things - or that such documents should
> not be published as RFCs  - 2804 says that the IETF will not do standards work
> in this area
> 
> Scott
> 
> On Jul 30, 2012, at 5:04 AM, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
> 
>> Under the long-standing IETF policy defined in RFC 2804, I trust
>> we will not be discussing this draft, or
>> draft-balaji-l2vpn-lawful-intercept-thru-label-dis, in the IETF.
>> 
>> Regards
>>  Brian Carpenter
>> 
>> On 30/07/2012 09:26, internet-drafts@xxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 	Title           : Label-based Provider-Provisioned Lawful Intercept for L3 VPNs
>>> 	Author(s)       : Shankar Raman
>>>                         Balaji Venkat Venkataswami
>>>                         Gaurav Raina
>>>                         Vasan Srini
>>>                         Bhargav Bhikkaji
>>> 	Filename        : draft-balaji-mpls-lawful-intercept-thru-label-dis-00.txt
>>> 	Pages           : 12
>>> 	Date            : 2012-07-30
>>> 
>>> Abstract:
>>>  In models of Single-AS and inter-provider Multi- Protocol Label
>>>  Switching (MPLS) based Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) Lawful
>>>  Intercept is a key requirement. For example, MPLS-based Layer 3 VPN
>>>  models like VPLS and the like do not have any provider provisioned
>>>  methods of lawful intercept that are comprehensive, quick and easy to
>>>  provision from one single point. More particularly the auto-
>>>  provisioning of lawful intercept for all sets of streams travelling
>>>  between VPN sites and consequent re-direction of these streams to the
>>>  appropriate government network has not been covered without multiple
>>>  instances of having to configure the intercept at various points in
>>>  the network both in the Single-AS case and the Inter-Provider VPN
>>>  case.
>>> 
>>>  this paper, we propose a technique which uses a set of pre-defined
>>>  labels called Lawful Intercept labels and a method for provisioning
>>>  lawful intercept amongst the various PE devices using these labels
>>>  both in the Single-AS and the inter-provider VPN cases. A single
>>>  point of configuration is the key to this idea. The intercepted
>>>  traffic is mirrored on a PE or a whole set of PEs or on all the PEs
>>>  participating in the VPN. A technique called the Domino-effect
>>>  provisioning of these Label-based Provider Provisioned Lawful
>>>  Intercept mechanism is also outlined.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> The IETF datatracker status page for this draft is:
>>> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-balaji-mpls-lawful-intercept-thru-label-dis
>>> 
>>> There's also a htmlized version available at:
>>> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-balaji-mpls-lawful-intercept-thru-label-dis-00
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Internet-Drafts are also available by anonymous FTP at:
>>> ftp://ftp.ietf.org/internet-drafts/
>>> 
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> 




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