[Sis-dtn] New version of BPv7 draft Red Book

Ignacio.Aguilar.Sanchez at esa.int Ignacio.Aguilar.Sanchez at esa.int
Mon Nov 21 13:53:52 UTC 2022


Keith,

Thank you for the update.

I believe the only PID that still remains to be addressed from my side is 
SLS-06. 



All the others can be closed.


Kind regards,

Ignacio

 

Ignacio Aguilar Sánchez
Communication Systems Engineer
Electrical Engineering Department

European Space Research and Technology Centre
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Email: ignacio.aguilar.sanchez at esa.int
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From:   "Dr. Keith L Scott" <kscott at mitre.org>
To:     "sis-dtn at mailman.ccsds.org" <sis-dtn at mailman.ccsds.org>, "Peter 
Shames" <peter.shames at jpl.nasa.gov>, "Ignacio Aguilar Sanchez/estec/ESA" 
<Ignacio.Aguilar.Sanchez at esa.int>
Cc:     "info at sanaregistry.ccsds.org" <info at sanaregistry.ccsds.org>, "Marc 
Blanchet" <marc.blanchet at viagenie.ca>
Date:   17/11/2022 21:45
Subject:        New version of BPv7 draft Red Book



There is a new version of the BPv7 Draft Red Book available on the Google 
Drive site.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1stNi1Mu1hWf8O93WOd8DclFjLEfrzH6l/edit?usp=share_link&ouid=112263620729744601172&rtpof=true&sd=true
 
NOTE: The new version of the document is titled: “734x2p10_CESG_Approval 
v20221117.docx” which has all comments removed and changes accepted.
 
This version SHOULD include all changes to satisfy the PIDS from the CESG 
review.  Peter and Ignacio: please look at this document and let me know 
if you’re satisfied; I’ll provide those emails (if you are satisfied) to 
the secretariat as evidence to proceed with a new CESG poll.
 
This version INCLUDES profiling out all dtn uri EIDs (implementations do 
not need to support dtn URI EIDs, including dtn:none).
This version INCLUDES profiling OUT the mandatory implementation of BPsec 
as discussed in Toulouse.  Note that because RFC9171 requires 
implementation of RFC9172, a 9171-compliant implementation could use BPSec 
and send bundles to a CCSDS-compliant implementation and the CCSDS 
implementation might not be able to e.g. decrypt the blocks of such 
bundles.
This version INCLUDES an annex outlining the proposed changes to the ipn 
URI scheme as discussed in the IETF DTN WG and in Toulouse. 
Implementations are encouraged to look for and implement such 
augmentations at their earliest convenience.
 
SANA: Note that this document contains two requests to extend existing 
SANA registries:
1.      Extend the CBHE Node Numbers registry by adding a point of contact 
for each allocated range
2.      Extend the Site Services and Apertures Registry to include a list 
of CBHE Node numbers of the BP nodes (that provide Internetworking/DTN 
services) at each site.
 
                                --keith
 
 



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