Randriamasy, Sabine (Nokia - FR/Paris-Saclay)
2018-03-06 17:51:06 UTC
Hello PANRG members,
The Application-Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO) WG is going to have meeting at IETF 101 next Monday: 15:50-17:20, Room -3E Palace C.
As you may remember a presentation on ALTO made was at the IETF100 PANRG meeting in Singapore, the presentation slides are available at https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/slides-100-panrg-04-the-ietf-alto-protocol-and-its-extensions/
The ALTO WG is interested in your requirements on ALTO to help the PANRG. To this end it would be great if somebody from PANRG could propose a short presentation in that direction. In any case, I will be great to have you at the WG meeting and collect your feedback.
For short: ALTO exposes abstractions of the network topology to guide applications towards a network costs and performance aware endpoint selection. Current WG milestones include a deeper network topology insight, exposing abstracted network elements, additional properties, calendaring transmissions, incremental information updates.
Best regards,
Sabine
The Application-Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO) WG is going to have meeting at IETF 101 next Monday: 15:50-17:20, Room -3E Palace C.
As you may remember a presentation on ALTO made was at the IETF100 PANRG meeting in Singapore, the presentation slides are available at https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/slides-100-panrg-04-the-ietf-alto-protocol-and-its-extensions/
The ALTO WG is interested in your requirements on ALTO to help the PANRG. To this end it would be great if somebody from PANRG could propose a short presentation in that direction. In any case, I will be great to have you at the WG meeting and collect your feedback.
For short: ALTO exposes abstractions of the network topology to guide applications towards a network costs and performance aware endpoint selection. Current WG milestones include a deeper network topology insight, exposing abstracted network elements, additional properties, calendaring transmissions, incremental information updates.
Best regards,
Sabine