[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: [RRG] The use of UDP in LISP



Cross posting to MBONED.

Thanks for elaborating. Yes, there is some extra work. But assuming LISP and other UDP tunnels will limit the UDP-Lite checksum coverage to the minimum (i.e., just the header), things become very lightweight. (But yes, not as lightweight as not doing any checksumming.)

Light weight but not light weight enough. Still a non-starter for product development.

As long as LISP is a research effort, it is very free in following the published RFCs. But as soon as we're starting to talk about standardization, it is important that LISP follow the RFCs that define the behavior of the protocols that it uses. (After all, you'd want people to follow the MUST and SHOULDs in any future LISP RFCs, right?)

And we have to make standards practical for vendors to implement or vendors sway from the standard and create defacto standards. Please don't take this lightly. This is really important to make protocols implementable and not too expensive where non-standard alternatives are sought.

The pressing point, as Marshall points out, is AMT. This issue is holding AMT from going forward on standards track. We need a resolution soon.

That pretty much leaves these options on how to go forward:

 * use UDP with checksums
 * use UDP-Lite with minimal checksum coverage
 * push to update RFC2460, then use UDP with no checksums
 * use a different protocol than UDP for tunneling

1, 2, and 4 are non-starters. The only option is 3 IMO.

I have no preference among those four.

That's good. Now who is going to update the spec?

I provided text which Marshall has forwarded, who is going to insert it? The IPv6 working group?

Dino

--
to unsubscribe send a message to rrg-request@psg.com with the
word 'unsubscribe' in a single line as the message text body.
archive: <http://psg.com/lists/rrg/> & ftp://psg.com/pub/lists/rrg