CIDR Deployment (cidrd) ----------------------- Charter Last Modified: 1996-12-23 Current Status: Concluded Working Group Chair(s): Vince Fuller Tony Li Operational Requirements Area Director(s): Scott Bradner Michael O'Dell Operational Requirements Area Advisor: Scott Bradner Mailing Lists: General Discussion:cidrd@iepg.org To Subscribe: cidrd-request@iepg.org Archive: ftp://aarnet.edu.au/pub/mailing-lists/cidrd* Description of Working Group: The CIDR Deployment Working Group will be a forum for coordinating the deployment, engineering, and operation of classless routing protocols and procedures in the global Internet. This activity will include, but not be limited to: - Deployment of CIDR addressing and routing in the global Internet. Will include coordination of deployment of new exterior routing protocols, such as BGP4, which support CIDR. - Develop mechanisms and procedures for sharing operational information to aim the operation. - Development of procedures, policies, and mechanisms to improve the utilization efficiency of the IPv4 address space. - Work on longer-term strategies for hierarchical, CIDR-based addressing and routing. Examples include class A subnetting and provider block sub-allocation along geographical/topological boundaries as is done for 193.0.0.0 and 194.0.0.0 in Europe. Initially, this working group will be simply the reincarnation of the BGP Deployment Working Group under a new name. Goals and Milestones: Done Establish final charter, goals, and long-term group agenda. MAR 94 Provide forum for discussion of initial CIDR/BGP4 deployment on the global Internet. MAR 94 Work on inter-provider coordination of routing in the CIDR environment. APR 94 Publish initial guideline document on CIDR allocation procedures (work in progress). APR 94 Start work on document of inter-provider routing coordination. APR 94 Begin work on document of aggregation guidelines. APR 94 Publish guidelines for usage of variable-length subnetting. JUL 94 Begin work on document for long-term CIDR use, including subnetting of class As. Internet-Drafts: No Current Internet-Drafts. Request For Comments: RFC Stat Published Title ------- -- ----------- ------------------------------------ RFC1918BCP FEB 96 Address Allocation for Private Internets RFC1917BCP FEB 96 An Appeal to the Internet Community to Return Unused IP Networks (Prefixes) to the IANA RFC2008BCP OCT 96 Implications of Various Address Allocation Policies for Internet Routing RFC2036 I OCT 96 Observations on the use of Components of the Class A Address Space within the Internet