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RFC1673 - Electric Power Research Institute Comments on IPng

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Network Working Group R. Skelton

Request for Comments: 1673 EPRI

Category: Informational August 1994

Electric Power Research Institute Comments on IPng

Status of this Memo

This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo

does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of

this memo is unlimited.

Abstract

This document was submitted to the IETF IPng area in response to RFC

1550. Publication of this document does not imply acceptance by the

IPng area of any ideas eXPressed within. Comments should be

submitted to the big-internet@munnari.oz.au mailing list.

Executive Summary

The question of the future of the Internet protocol (IP) is an issue

of national if not international concern. It is critical to the

building of a National Information InfrastrUCture, comparable to the

adoption of basic standards for the industrial era such as railways,

highways and electricity.

The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) is a non-profit

organization, with 700 voluntary utility members, managing a

technical research and development program for the electric utility

industry to improve power production, distribution and use. The

electric power industry is a major user of computing and

communications and is fully committed to open systems.

While the industry is today a heavy user of the Internet Protocol

Suite (IPS) it is following a long term strategy based on

international standards developed by ISO and CCITT and national

standards developed by the IEEE, ANSI and other standards bodies that

employ formal review and voting procedures.

This strategy is based on a survey of needs in all ASPects of the

electrical power supply enterprise. It concluded that these needs

are met more effectively by the current suite of OSI protocols and

international standards under development. Therefore, EPRI developed

the Utility Communications Architecture (UCA) specification for

communications and the Database Access Integrated Services

specification for data exchange both based on the OSI model and

international standards.

These specifications have been incorporated into the Industry

Government Open Systems Specification (IGOSS). They are receiving

favorable response and application by the industry and its suppliers

as well as the support of the natural gas and waterworks industries.

The issues facing the Internet community concerning growth and the

address and routing limitations of IP in particular, provide an ideal

opportunity for creating the national uniform information transport

superhighway. This is critical to the NII Agenda and the only

proposal that will achieve this goal is one that is acceptable from

both private and public sector viewpoints with both a national and an

international perspective.

EPRI also believes it is critically important that new requirements

need to be achieved by convergence of efforts to develop additional

standards. Security, Directory services, network management, and the

ability to support real-time applications are four examples of where

new convergent standards efforts are required.

Just as society could not in the past accept multiple standards for

the gauge of the nation's railways, we can no longer accept multiple

standards for information transport.

Engineering Considerations

1. Mandatory Requirement.

Inter networking must evolve to provide an industrial strength

computing and communications environment for multiple uses of

globally connected network resources. Specifically the underlying

transport must provide high integrity support for upper layer

industrial OSI applications including but not limited to MMS and

TP. Use of interface layers such as RFC1006 is not acceptable

except as a transition strategy.

2. Basic Requirements.

- Scaleability

The addressing scheme must have essentially an unlimited address

space to encompass an arbitrarily large number of information

objects. Specifically it must solve the fundamental limitations

of 32 bit formats, a format for 20 octets and above is considered

suitable.

- Routing table economy

Network addressing must achieve significant economy in routing

database size with very large networks.

- Support for the existing Internet

The existing internetworking paradigm and existing OSI and IPS

applications are to be supported.

3. Key Engineering Considerations - A pragmatic solution.

- Available now

The solution must be available now using mature, internationally

agreed standards and off-the-shelf implementations for hosts and

routers. The solution must leverage existing investments in

standards development, deployment and experience while at the

same time provide for all basic requirements.

- Ease of Transition

Any solution must provide an evolutionary transition path using

an OSI.

- IP dual network layer strategy.

This must be achievable without modifications to existing

inter-domain routing protocols while providing the ability to

support proprietary protocols such as IPX and Appletalk. The

scheme must provide the ability to encompass other addressing

schemes such as X.121 and E.164. Existing SNMP and CMIP MIBs

must be applicable and available. Internet domain names need

to be retained.

- Routing effectiveness

This key objective requires features such as route aggregation,

service selection, and low frequency host advertisements; host

routing intelligence should not be required.

- Flexible Efficient Administration

Operational needs will need to be met in an economic and

flexible manner. Addressing allocations can be either

geographically based or based on carrier ID or both and will be

administered by policy not network topology. Simplified and

robust configurability is required which includes the ability to

identify resources e.g., multi-homed hosts and applications,

instead of interfaces.

- Mobility

Dynamic addressing is required where hosts have the ability to

learn their own network address with the minimum of human

intervention.

Security Considerations

Security isses are not discussed in this memo.

Author's Address

Ron Skelton

Member of Technical Staff

Advanced IT Group

Electric Power Research Institute

Palo Alto CA 94303

EMail: RSKELTON@msm.epri.com

 
 
 
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