INTERNET DRAFT Bill Fink October 1992 NASA GSFC IP Version 7 Bibliography 10 October 1992 Status of this Memo This document is an Internet Draft. Internet Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its Areas, and its Working Groups. Note that other groups may also distribute working documents as Internet Drafts. Internet Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six months. Internet Drafts may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is not appropriate to use Internet Drafts as reference material or to cite them other than as a "working draft" or "work in progress." Please check the 1id-abstracts.txt listing contained in the internet-drafts Shadow Directories on nic.ddn.mil, nnsc.nsf.net, nic.nordu.net, ftp.nisc.sri.com, or munnari.oz.au to learn the current status of any Internet Draft. Distribution of this document is unlimited. Abstract This Internet Draft provides a bibliography of documents which address the routing and addressing scaling problems in the current IP architecture, and the design of the next generation of the IP protocol suite, commonly referred to as IPv7. This document is intended to simplify the process of locating all of the relevant documents pertaining to this area. These documents take various forms, including Request For Comments (RFCs), Internet Drafts (I-Ds), and other papers produced either by Working Groups of the IETF or individuals actively working in this area. It is suggested that Internet Drafts related to this topic reference this bibliography I-D, which will be updated on a regular basis as new documents are published or existing ones are modified or change status, e.g. from Internet Draft to RFC. IETF Expires: 4/15/93 [Page i] INTERNET DRAFT IP Version 7 Bibliography October 1992 1. Introduction Extensive work is being performed on the routing and addressing scaling problems of the current IP architecture, and on the design of the next generation of the IP protocol suite, which is commonly referred to as IPv7. A large number of documents have been produced with various proposals about how to address these scaling problems and other future requirements of IPv7. This bibliography is intended to serve as a quick reference to all of the relevant documents in this area. The documents listed below include general background information, specific proposals for short and medium-term solutions to the routing and addressing scaling problems, and also proposals for candidate IPv7 platforms and radically different routing, naming, and addressing architectures for the future Internet environment. The long-term proposals, besides addressing the scaling problems, are also concerned with supporting new capabilities such as resource reservation, mobile/portable IP hosts, dynamic host configuration, and policy-based/TOS routing. 2. Bibliography The following table lists the known documents that deal with the IPv4 scaling problems and the IPv7 design issues. The first column contains an acronym for the document, possibly appended with a number, which is a name that is commonly used to refer to that document or proposal. The second column contains the title of the document followed by the on-line archive location, if one exists, where the document may be retrieved via "anonymous" ftp. Almost all of the documents can be found at one of the following standard archive sites: o East Coast (US) Address: nnsc.nsf.net (128.89.1.178) Address: nic.ddn.mil (192.112.36.5) o West Coast (US) Address: ftp.nisc.sri.com (192.33.33.22) o Pacific Rim Address: munnari.oz.au (128.250.1.21) If the document can be found at one of the standard archive sites listed above, then only the directory and file name is given for the listed document. If the document is located at some other archive site, then the name of the archive host followed by a colon character (':') precedes the directory and file name. The last column in the table gives the name(s) of the author(s) of the document. IETF Expires: 4/15/93 [Page 1] INTERNET DRAFT IP Version 7 Bibliography October 1992 Acronym Title/Archive Author(s) ------- ------------- --------- TTF RFC 1287 Clark, D. Towards the Future Internet Chapin, L. Architecture Cerf, V. Braden, R. Hobby, R. rfc/rfc1287.txt ORWG RFC 1126 Little, M. Goals and Functional Requirements for Inter-Autonomous System Routing rfc/rfc1126.txt GROWTH RFC 1296 Lottor, M. Internet Growth (1981-1991) rfc/rfc1296.txt ROAD IESG Deliberations on Routing Gross, P. and Addressing Almquist, P. internet-drafts/draft-iesg-roadplan-00.txt IPv7 IP Version 7 IAB internet-drafts/draft-iab-ipversion7-00.txt Uv7 TCP/IP: Internet Version 7 Ullmann, R. internet-drafts/draft-ullmann-ipv7-00.txt ADDR A Proposal for A Global Karrenberg, D. Internet Addressing Scheme Stockman, B. internet-drafts/draft-karrenberg-proposal-00.txt NSAP RFC 1237 Colella, R. Guidelines for OSI NSAP Gardner, E. Allocation in the Internet Callon, R. rfc/rfc1237.txt C# A Revision to IP Address Solensky, F. CSHARP Classifications Kastenholz, F. internet-drafts/draft-solensky-csharp-00.txt IETF Expires: 4/15/93 [Page 2] INTERNET DRAFT IP Version 7 Bibliography October 1992 Acronym Title/Archive Author(s) ------- ------------- --------- CIDR RFC 1338 Fuller, V. Supernetting: an Address Li, T. Assignment and Aggregation Yu, J. Strategy Varadhan, K. rfc/rfc1338.txt CIDR2 Guidelines for IP Address Rekhter, Y. Allocation Li, T. Gerich, E. internet-drafts/draft-rekhter-ipaddress-guide-04.txt IPAE A Proposal for IP Address Hinden, R. Encapsulation (IPAE): A Crocker, D. Compatible Version of IP with Large Addresses internet-drafts/draft-crocker-ip-encaps-00.txt EIP The Extended Internet Protocol Wang, Z. a long-term solution to Internet address exhaustion internet-drafts/draft-wang-extended-ip-00.txt TUBA RFC 1347 Callon, R. TCP and UDP with Bigger Addresses (TUBA), A Simple Proposal for Internet Addressing and Routing rfc/rfc1347.txt TUBA2 Use of ISO CLNP in TUBA Piscitello, D. Environments internet-drafts/draft-piscitello-clnp-00.txt NAT The IP Network Address Tsuchiya, P. Translator (Nat): Preliminary Design internet-drafts/draft-tsuchiya-addrtrans-00.txt IETF Expires: 4/15/93 [Page 3] INTERNET DRAFT IP Version 7 Bibliography October 1992 Acronym Title/Archive Author(s) ------- ------------- --------- 2TIER RFC 1335 Wang, Z. A Two-Tier Address Structure Crowcroft, J. for the Internet: A Solution to the Problem of Address Space Exhaustion rfc/rfc1335.txt PIP Pip: The `P' Internet Protocol Tsuchiya, P. internet-drafts/draft-tsuchiya-pip-00.txt PIP2 Pip Overview and Examples Tsuchiya, P. internet-drafts/draft-tsuchiya-pip-overview-01.txt SIP SIP: A Simple Internet Deering, S. Protocol parcftp.xerox.com:pub/net-research/sip-spec NIMROD The IP Addressing Issue Chiappa, N. internet-drafts/draft-chiappa-ipaddressing-00.txt * NIMROD2 A New IP Routing and Chiappa, N. Addressing Architecture internet-drafts/draft-chiappa-routing-00.txt * UNIFIED RFC 1322 Estrin, D. A Unified Approach to Rekhter, Y. Inter-Domain Routing Hotz, S. rfc/rfc1322.txt * indicates this document has been deleted from the internet-drafts directory due to having expired Note that for the Internet Drafts listed above, the version number may be different if a newer version of the I-D has been released since the last update of this bibliography I-D. The version number is the "nn" in the "-nn.txt" at the end of the file name, e.g. the "01" in "draft-tsuchiya-pip-overview-01.txt". IETF Expires: 4/15/93 [Page 4] INTERNET DRAFT IP Version 7 Bibliography October 1992 For additional sources of information, consult the RFC Index, "rfc/rfc-index.txt", the I-D Abstracts File, "internet-drafts/1id-abstracts.txt", and the individual bibliographies in the documents listed in the table above. There are also some off-line sources of information which are listed below. Ford, P., Gross, P., "Routing And Addressing Considerations", Proceedings of the Twenty-Third IETF, March 1992 Gross, P., "Chair's Message and Minutes of the Open IETF Plenary", Proceedings of the Twenty-Third IETF, March 1992 For information about ordering IETF Proceedings, consult the file: "ietf/1proceedings-request.txt" 3. Special Note Because of the problem of important documents expiring and being deleted from the on-line archives, another "anonymous" ftp archive has been set up on the host ipv7.gsfc.nasa.gov in the directory "pub/ietf/ipv7". Also, to assist in retrieving the documents, symbolic links have been set up from the acronym listed in the table above to the full file name of the document. Thus, to obtain the two NIMROD documents listed in the table, just ftp to host ipv7.gsfc.nasa.gov, change directory to "pub/ietf/ipv7", and do an "mget nimrod*". Please note that the symbolic links are in all lower case. IETF Expires: 4/15/93 [Page 5]