IP Address Encapsulation (ipae)
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Charter
Last Modified: 09/15/1993

Current Status: Concluded Working Group

Chair(s):
    Dave Crocker  <[email protected]>

Internet Area Director(s):
    Thomas Narten  <[email protected]>
    Erik Nordmark  <[email protected]>

Internet Area Advisor:
    Thomas Narten  <[email protected]>

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Description of Working Group:

The IPAE Working Group seeks to develop a capability for extending IP to
support larger addresses, while minimizing impact on the installed base of IP
users.  An enhancement to the current system is mandatory due to the
limitations of the current 32-bit IP addresses.  IPAE seeks to upgrade the
current system, rather than to replace the Internet Protocol.  The approach
taken will be to sandwich a small addressing layer, above IP but below TCP
or UDP, with the new layer having its own IP Protocol-ID.  This special layer
will thereby encapsulate new, larger, globally-unique addresses for the source
and destination, as well as any other fields of information that are
considered essential.

The specificaton effort will attend to issues of transition and coexistance,
among unmodified ``IP'' hosts and hosts which support ``IPAE'' hosts. The
IPAE approach will develop a framework to organize the Internet into areas
called ``IP Addressing Commonwealths'' within which 32-bit IP addresses are
unique and are part of a larger, globally-unique Internet addressing scheme.
It is a goal of this effort to avoid requiring any router within a
Commonwealth to be modified, but any host wishing full Internet connectivity
will need to support IPAE eventually.  Further, any system wishing to support
full IPAE addresses will need to be modified, including network management
software.

Goals and Milestones:

  OCT 92       Post the initial ``Addressing'' specification as an
               Internet-Draft.

  Done         Review and approve the Charter at the first Working Group
               meeting.

  Done         Post the initial IPAE specification as an Internet-Draft.

  Done         Post the report to the IESG as an Internet-Draft.

  Done         Present work of the IPAE Working Group to the IETF.

  JUN 93       Post the ``Implementation and Transition'' specification as
               an Internet-Draft.


Internet-Drafts:

 No Current Internet-Drafts.

Request For Comments:

 None to date.