On Jan 23, 2020, at 7:59 AM, The IESG <iesg-secretary@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > The IESG has received a request from the IPv6 over Networks of > Resource-constrained Nodes WG (6lo) to consider the following document: - > 'IPv6 Backbone Router' > <draft-ietf-6lo-backbone-router-13.txt> as Proposed Standard > > This document updates RFC 6775 and RFC 8505 in order to enable proxy > services for IPv6 Neighbor Discovery by Routing Registrars called > Backbone Routers. Backbone Routers are placed along the wireless > edge of a Backbone, and federate multiple wireless links to form a > single MultiLink Subnet. I’m not sure how much visibility this has had to IETF wgs that aren’t in the IoT space, but FYI, the key thing to know about this proposal is that it’s not actually a router. It’s a weird sort of bridge, using proxy ND to make it appear as if all the devices on the IoT network are actually on the conventional (ethernet or WiFi) LAN. I’m not taking a position on whether this is a good or a bad idea, but since it’s in last call, I wanted people who haven’t been involved thus far to just notice what’s being proposed and think about it (and possibly review the document). -- last-call mailing list last-call@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/last-call