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Request to Publish as an RFC: draft-ietf-ipdvb-ule-05.txt



This document has now successfully completd the second WGLC and a new ID was isseued. On behalf of the ipdvb WG, I am now forwarding this for AD review
with a request that it is published as an Standards Track RFC.

The progress of this ID can be tracked through the IETD ID Tracker interface at:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/pidtracker.cgi

A copy of the Request-to-Publish write-up is enclosed below.

Best wishes,

Gorry Faihurst
(ipdvb WG Chair)


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WG Internet Draft: draft-ietf-ipdvb-ule-05.txt
Ultra Lightweight Encapsulation (ULE) for transmission of IP datagrams over MPEG-2/DVB networks


ipdvb WG Chair: G Fairhurst <gorry@erg.abdn.ac.uk>

- Technical Summary

   The MPEG-2 Transport Stream (TS) has been widely accepted, not only
   for providing digital TV services, but also as a subnetwork
   technology for building IP networks.

   This document describes an Ultra Lightweight Encapsulation (ULE)
   mechanism for the transport of IPv4 and IPv6 Datagrams and other
   network protocol packets directly over the ISO MPEG-2 Transport
   Stream as TS Private Data. ULE specifies a base encapsulation format
   and supports an extension format that allows it to carry additional
   header information to assist in network/Receiver processing.

- Working Group Summary

This document is a chartered item of the ipdvb WG. Two approaches were considered by the WG - ULE was chosen by the WG and was the simplest. The specification is now thought to be both clear and unambiguous. The support for extension headers will enable the protocol to be maintained and support additional features once these are well-understood and can be clearly defined, this includes support for optional link layer security. This ID has WG support and would be a valuable Standards Track RFC.

- Protocol Quality


The protocol is simple and efficient, yet provides scope for extensions - some of which will be very desirable for future work. Specific examples of possible future extensions include: L2 encryption support, header compression support (e.g. using the ROHC framework).

There is some early implementation experience of the protocol by commercial vendors.

rev-03 of this spec is supported by the current Linux kernel, no major protocol changes have taken place since this rev. Interoperability tests between two independent teams were also performed using an early release of the spec (without extension header support), and were summarised to the list. IPv4 and IPv6 were both tested, and the results posted to the ipdvb list. Extended trials using this early rev of ULE and IPv6 were performed via a satellite link to Eastern Europe sites as a part of the SILK Project.

The WG has not yet been notified of any interoperability tests for the final protocol.





Gorry Fairhurst wrote:

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
directories.
This draft is a work item of the IP over DVB Working Group of the IETF.

        Title           : Ultra Lightweight Encapsulation (ULE) for
                          transmission of IP datagrams over an MPEG-2
Transport Stream
        Author(s)       : G. Fairhurst, B. Collini-Nocker
        Filename        : draft-ietf-ipdvb-ule-05.txt
        Pages           : 45
        Date            : 2005-2-16
The MPEG-2 Transport Stream (TS) has been widely accepted not only
   for providing digital TV services, but also as a subnetwork
   technology for building IP networks.
This document describes an Ultra Lightweight Encapsulation (ULE)
   mechanism for the transport of IPv4 and IPv6 Datagrams and other
   network protocol packets directly over the ISO MPEG-2 Transport
   Stream as TS Private Data. ULE specifies a base encapsulation format
   and supports an extension format that allows it to carry additional
   header information to assist in network/Receiver processing.

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