IETF 51, IPv6 WG1 Multilink Subnets draft-thaler-ipngwg-multilink-subnets-01.txt Dave Thaler

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IETF 51, IPv6 WG1 Multilink Subnets draft-thaler-ipngwg-multilink-subnets-01.txt Dave Thaler

IETF 51, IPv6 WG2 Interim Meeting Summary Presented –00 Agreed on concepts, motivations –A “multilink subnet” is when you have an address prefix which spans multiple links, but is routed between them at layer three. Two models for host view work without changing hosts –Onlink: hosts use NSs, routers send proxy NAs for offlink nodes –Offlink: hosts use default routers, routers send redirects for onlink nodes Presented several possibilities for router behavior, many open issues

IETF 51, IPv6 WG3 Router Scenarios Issues Simple scenarios are simple, complex scenarios are complex –Should the first spec limit itself to simple scenarios? (Complex behavior could take a long time) –Is it complex to tell the difference? –What’s the best way to solve complex scenarios?

IETF 51, IPv6 WG4 Related questions How do you handle simultaneous DAD for the same address by nodes on different links? How do you tell the difference between a duplicate and a node moving to a different link?

IETF 51, IPv6 WG5 Main changes since -00 Attempt to classify “simple” vs “complex” scenarios, to evaluate solutions –Class 1 = single multilink subnet router –Class 2 = tree topology –Class 3 = arbitrary topology Better(?) classification shortly… Moved discussion of router-router coordination possibilities to appendix Various wording clarifications

IETF 51, IPv6 WG6 “Simple” Scenario (Part 1/2) MLSN router has 0 or 1 (or more?) “proxy” interfaces, and 1 or more “router” interfaces –Same scenario as a NAT –Same scenario as an IGMP/MLD Proxy Does not run any routing protocol –Does not support “transit” –But does act as an MLD Proxy Does simple NS/NA proxying

IETF 51, IPv6 WG7 “Simple” Scenario (Part 2/2) On proxy interfaces: –Acts like a host with lots of addresses On router interfaces: –Acts like the (only) default router –If it sees an RA from another router, something is broken so stop acting as router on this interface (either it’s not a simple scenario, or else it was the wrong interface type) MAY(?): auto-configure which interfaces are proxy vs router, based on hearing other RA’s?

IETF 51, IPv6 WG8 Some “Simple” Scenarios (1/3) Single router connecting multiple links in an isolated network –All interfaces are router-mode interfaces MLSN Router R R R

IETF 51, IPv6 WG9 Some “Simple” Scenarios (2/3) Multiple MLSN routers on a shared LAN with uplink router(s), with each MLSN router having 1+ internal links –Proxy-mode on shared LAN –Router-mode in private links MLSN Router Router (NOT TO SCALE)

IETF 51, IPv6 WG10 Some “Simple” Scenarios (3/3) Internal links sharing same prefix as a dialup link Dialup Server MLSN Router

IETF 51, IPv6 WG11 “Complex” Scenario MLSN router co-exists with others in an arbitrary topology Must use some router-router coordination mechanism –Routing protocols or complex proxying rules Can co-exist with “simple” MLSN routers –Complex box sees simple box as a normal host –Simple box sees complex box as a normal router

IETF 51, IPv6 WG12 Proposal Main draft should provide framework for both simple and complex, but only specify behavior of a simple box –Can hopefully get this done quickly –Ask that this be a WG document Continue work on complex behavior in a separate draft