[フレーム] Skip to main content
Javascript disabled? Like other modern websites, the IETF Datatracker relies on Javascript. Please enable Javascript for full functionality.

What's In A Name:Thoughts from the NSRG
draft-irtf-nsrg-report-10

This document is an Internet-Draft (I-D) that has been submitted to the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) stream. This I-D is not endorsed by the IETF and has no formal standing in the IETF standards process.
Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (gen)
Expired & archived
Authors Eliot Lear , Ralph Droms
Last updated 2003年12月17日 (Latest revision 2003年09月22日)
RFC stream Internet Research Task Force (IRTF)
Intended RFC status Informational
Formats
Stream IRTF state (None)
Consensus boilerplate Unknown
Document shepherd (None)
IESG IESG state Expired (IESG: Dead)
Action Holders
(None)
Telechat date (None)
Responsible AD Russ Housley
IESG note
Send notices to (None)
Email authors IPR References Referenced by Nits Search email archive

This Internet-Draft is no longer active. A copy of the expired Internet-Draft is available in these formats:

Abstract

Over the last few years, the use of IP addresses for Internet connectivity has changed dramatically. The Name Space Research Group (NSRG) was chartered by the IRTF to review these changes, and make recommendations on whether or not remediation within the protocol stack is necessary. This document reports the outcome of some of the discussions within the research group. One of the questiones addressed by the NSRG is: Does the TCP/IP protocol suite need an additional level of naming above layer 3 but below the application layer? There was no consensus on the answer. This document reviews the motivation for an additional naming mechanism, reviews related work, proposes a straw man 'stack name' and discusses the structure and use of those names.

Authors

Eliot Lear
Ralph Droms

(Note: The e-mail addresses provided for the authors of this Internet-Draft may no longer be valid.)

AltStyle によって変換されたページ (->オリジナル) /