The charter below is provided as a record of history.
NameSpace Research Group (NSRG)
Chair:
Eliot Lear, lear@cisco.com,
Steve Crocker, steve@stevecrocker.com and Steve
Bellovin, smb@research.att.com
The prevalence of private address space for IPv4, and the prospect of
adoption of IPv6 by at least some domains of application, mean that the
traditional method of uniquely identifying an Internet end-point throughout
time and space by a 32-bit registry-assigned IPv4 address is no longer
universally valid.
The NSRG is an invitational research group chartered exclusively
to make a recommendation to the IETF about:
Note that this is in the context of (a) IPv4, and (b) IPv6 as currently
specified. While Global, Site and End-System
Designator (GSE) is not excluded, it is also not the primary focus
of this group, especially given the existence of IPv4.
Deliverable: a document making such recommendations, with whatever
background material is needed to support these recommendations.
Milestones:
Membership: The NSRG has been designated by the IAB as a short-lived group with a
fixed task and a closed membership. There is no public list for discussions related to this group.
The results from this group will be discussed in a public forum that will be announced over the
public IETF list.