Procedures for Internet/Enterprise Renumbering (pier) ----------------------------------------------------- Charter Last Modified: 03/22/1999 Current Status: Concluded Working Group Chair(s): Roger Fajman Bill Manning Operations and Management Area Director(s): Randy Bush Bert Wijnen Operations and Management Area Advisor: Randy Bush Mailing Lists: General Discussion:pier@isi.edu To Subscribe: pier-request@isi.edu Archive: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/pier-archive Description of Working Group: PIER will fill the niche between the ADDRCONF, CIDRD, DHCP, SERV-LOC, and other working groups as needed in identifying processes and procedures, tools and techniques for renumbering in both the IPv4 and IPv6 environments. Since IPv6 is still in development, the main focus will be IPv4 environments. Emphasis will be placed on identifying the places where hardcoded IP addresses are used and documenting those places. If there are viable alternatives to hardcoded IP addresses, the working group will document those as well. The end results of these investigations will be a series of documents on renumbering issues and recommendations on what actions might be taken to address those issues where there is no currently viable alternative. These recommendations will be to other working groups and/or areas regarding possible improvements to protocols that would aid in renumbering. The PIER working group will not develop such protocols itself. Goals and Milestones: JAN 96 Submit Goals and Objectives document as an Internet-Draft. FEB 96 Submit document on How to renumber a small site as an Internet-Draft. MAR 96 Submit Tool Catalog as an Internet-Draft. APR 96 Submit Internet-Draft on Where IP addresses are used. MAY 96 Produce and refine numbering papeers and case histories via active encouragement for people to practice renumbering. JUL 96 Submit Internet-Draft of Case Histories. JUL 96 Submit Internet-Draft on the Effects of renumbering on network visability. Internet-Drafts: No Current Internet-Drafts. Request For Comments: RFC Stat Published Title ------- -- ----------- ------------------------------------ RFC1916 I FEB 96 Enterprise Renumbering: Experience and Information Solicitation RFC2071 I JAN 97 Network Renumbering Overview: Why would I want it and what is it anyway? RFC2072 I JAN 97 Router Renumbering Guide