I agree with the comments about 2804. I do note a lot of April 1 RFCs in the references though, so maybe its all a joke.
Gotta be!
S On 07/30/2012 06:51 PM, Brian E Carpenter wrote: > Yes, Scott, that is correct, sorry for my poor phrasing. > > Brian > > On 30/07/2012 17:33, 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 not be published as RFCs - 2804 says that the IETF will not do standards work 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/ >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> I-D-Announce mailing list >>>> I-D-Announce@xxxxxxxx >>>> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/i-d-announce >>>> Internet-Draft directories: http://www.ietf.org/shadow.html >>>> or ftp://ftp.ietf.org/ietf/1shadow-sites.txt >>>> >> >> > >