Assignment of OSI NSAP Addresses (osinsap) ------------------------------------------ Charter Last Modified: 07/27/1997 Current Status: Concluded Working Group Chair(s): Richard Colella OSI Integration Area Director(s): Robert Hagens Ross Callon OSI Integration Area Advisor: Robert Hagens Mailing Lists: General Discussion:ietf-osi-nsap@osi3.ncsl.nist.gov To Subscribe: ietf-osi-nsap-request@osi3.ncsl.nist.gov Archive: Description of Working Group: The OSI NSAP Guidelines Working Group will develop guidelines for NSAP assignment and administration (AKA, the care and feeding of your NSAPs). Assuming use of existing NSAP address standards, there are two questions facing an administration: \begin{itemize} \item Do I want to be an administrative authority for allocating NSAPs? \begin{itemize} \item how do I become an administrative authority? \begin{itemize} \item what organizations should expect to be an ``administrative authority'' in the GOSIP version 2.0 address structure? \item where do I go to become an administrative authority? \end{itemize} \item what are the administrative responsibilities involved? \begin{itemize} \item defining and implementing assignment procedures? \item maintaining the register of NSAP assignments. \item what are the advantages/disadvantages of being an administrative authority? \end{itemize} \end{itemize} \item Whether NSAPS are allocated from my own or some other administrative authority, what are the technical implications of allocating the substructure of NSAPs? \begin{itemize} \item what should be routing domains? \begin{itemize} \item implications of being a separate routing domain (how it will affect routes, optimality of routes, firewalls and information hiding). \item organizing routing domains by geography versus by organization versus by network topology.... \end{itemize} \item within any routing domain, how should areas be configured? \begin{itemize} \item (same implications as above). \end{itemize} \end{itemize} \end{itemize} Goals and Milestones: DEC 90 Have the paper incorporated, in whole or in part, into the ``GOSIP User Guide'' and the FNC OSI Planning Group document. Done Produce a paper describing guidelines for the acquisition and administration of NSAP addresses in the Internet. Done Have the paper published as an RFC. Internet-Drafts: No Current Internet-Drafts. Request For Comments: RFC Stat Published Title ------- -- ----------- ------------------------------------ RFC1237 PS JUL 91 Guidelines for OSI NSAP Allocation in the Internet RFC1629 DS MAY 94 Guidelines for OSI NSAP Allocation in the Internet