Hi all, I support the adoption. I believe allowing GRASP to run over UDP could essentially expand the usage scenarios, such as IoT and Small-Medium enterprise networks. One step further, I support constrained GRASP over CoAP, since CoAP is time-proving and has mature code base that could be easily reused.
B.R. Bing > -----Original Message----- > From: Toerless Eckert <t...@cs.fau.de> > Sent: Friday, May 9, 2025 11:53 PM > To: anima <anima@ietf.org> > Cc: anima-chairs <anima-cha...@ietf.org>; mjethanand...@gmail.com > Subject: [Anima] Adoption call for constrained GRASP > ( draft-zhu-anima-lightweight-grasp ) > > Dear ANIMA WG enthusiasts > > This email starts a three-week adoption call for drafts > > draft-zhu-anima-lightweight-grasp > > The timeline is longer than the usual two weeks because we have other drafts > up for adoption call in parallel. > > [ Note that the file name only includes "lightweight" to make the revision > history easier, > the text already calls it constrained GRASP (cGRASP). It would/should be > renamed > to "constrained" during adoption. ] > > This draft has undergone already several rounds of improvements and good > discussions on the list and during WG meetings. However, investing more > substantial work into this effort would be much better spent if it was clear > that > the WG agrees to carry this effort through, and hence this adoption call. > > Constrained GRASP is a necessarily element for implementation of an ANIMA > ANI on constrained devices without requirements for TCP. It even more so > would be required by ASA on devices without TCP. This includes potentially > even devices without IP, such as in BLE networks. > > Constrained GRASP could have benefits also for non-constrained > environements - it could eliminate the need for different protocol approaches > for constrained/unconstrained ANI environments. > > Also, cGRASP could provide in-network flooding that could aleviate the need to > encumber IGP protocols with additional, non-routing related information that > needs to be flooded. > > So, please review, provide feedback, also if you are interested to help as > author > or contributor. > > And as always: If you don't like something, please explain. > > --- > Toerless Eckert (for the chairs) > > _______________________________________________ > Anima mailing list -- anima@ietf.org > To unsubscribe send an email to anima-le...@ietf.org _______________________________________________ Anima mailing list -- anima@ietf.org To unsubscribe send an email to anima-le...@ietf.org