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1 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 1 IEEE 802 JTC1 Standing Committee July 2014 agenda 15 July 2014 Authors: NameCompanyPhoneemail Andrew MylesCisco +61 2 84461010 +61 418 656587 amyles@cisco.com

2 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 This presentation will be used to run the IEEE 802 JTC1 SC meetings in San Diego in July 2014 This presentation contains a proposed running order for the IEEE 802 JTC1 Standing Committee meeting in San Diego in July 2014, including –Proposed agenda –Other supporting material It will be modified during the meeting to include motions, straw polls and other material referred to during the meeting Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 2

3 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 3 Participants have a duty to inform in relation to patents All participants in this meeting have certain obligations under the IEEE- SA Patent Policy (IEEE-SA SB Bylaws sub-clause 6.2). Participants: –“Shall inform the IEEE (or cause the IEEE to be informed)” of the identity of each “holder of any potential Essential Patent Claims of which they are personally aware” if the claims are owned or controlled by the participant or the entity the participant is from, employed by, or otherwise represents — “Personal awareness” means that the participant “is personally aware that the holder may have a potential Essential Patent Claim,” even if the participant is not personally aware of the specific patents or patent claims –“Should inform the IEEE (or cause the IEEE to be informed)” of the identity of “any other holders of such potential Essential Patent Claims” (that is, third parties that are not affiliated with the participant, with the participant’s employer, or with anyone else that the participant is from or otherwise represents) –The above does not apply if the patent claim is already the subject of an Accepted Letter of Assurance that applies to the proposed standard(s) under consideration by this group Early identification of holders of potential Essential Patent Claims is strongly encouraged; there is no duty to perform a patent search

4 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 4 There are a variety of patent related links All participants should be familiar with their obligations under the IEEE- SA Policies & Procedures for standards development. Patent Policy is stated in these sources: –IEEE-SA Standards Boards Bylaws — http://standards.ieee.org/guides/bylaws/sect6-7.html#6 –IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual — http://standards.ieee.org/guides/opman/sect6.html#6.3 Material about the patent policy is available at –http://standards.ieee.org/board/pat/pat-material.htmlhttp://standards.ieee.org/board/pat/pat-material.html If you have questions, contact the IEEE-SA Standards Board Patent Committee Administrator at patcom@ieee.orgpatcom@ieee.org –or visit http://standards.ieee.org/board/pat/index.htmlhttp://standards.ieee.org/board/pat/index.html This slide set is available at http://standards.ieee.org/board/pat/pat- slideset.ppt

5 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 5 A call for potentially essential patents is not required in the IEEE 802 JTC1 SC If anyone in this meeting is personally aware of the holder of any patent claims that are potentially essential to implementation of the proposed standard(s) under consideration by this group and that are not already the subject of an Accepted Letter of Assurance: –Either speak up now or –Provide the chair of this group with the identity of the holder(s) of any and all such claims as soon as possible or –Cause an LOA to be submitted

6 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 6 The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC will operate using general guidelines for IEEE-SA Meetings All IEEE-SA standards meetings shall be conducted in compliance with all applicable laws, including antitrust and competition laws. –Don’t discuss the interpretation, validity, or essentiality of patents/patent claims. –Don’t discuss specific license rates, terms, or conditions. — Relative costs, including licensing costs of essential patent claims, of different technical approaches may be discussed in standards development meetings. — Technical considerations remain primary focus –Don’t discuss or engage in the fixing of product prices, allocation of customers, or division of sales markets. –Don’t discuss the status or substance of ongoing or threatened litigation. –Don’t be silent if inappropriate topics are discussed … do formally object. See IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual, clause 5.3.10 and “Promoting Competition and Innovation: What You Need to Know about the IEEE Standards Association's Antitrust and Competition Policy” for more details.

7 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 7 Links are available to a variety of other useful resources Link to IEEE Disclosure of Affiliation –http://standards.ieee.org/faqs/affiliationFAQ.htmlhttp://standards.ieee.org/faqs/affiliationFAQ.html Links to IEEE Antitrust Guidelines –http://standards.ieee.org/resources/antitrust-guidelines.pdfhttp://standards.ieee.org/resources/antitrust-guidelines.pdf Link to IEEE Code of Ethics –http://www.ieee.org/web/membership/ethics/code_ethics.htmlhttp://www.ieee.org/web/membership/ethics/code_ethics.html Link to IEEE Patent Policy –http://standards.ieee.org/board/pat/pat-slideset.ppthttp://standards.ieee.org/board/pat/pat-slideset.ppt

8 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 8 The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC will operate using accepted principles of meeting etiquette IEEE 802 is a world-wide professional technical organization Meetings are to be conducted in an orderly and professional manner in accordance with the policies and procedures governed by the organization. Individuals are to address the “technical” content of the subject under consideration and refrain from making “personal” comments to or about the presenter.

9 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 Call to Order Select recording secretary <- important! Approve agenda Conduct meeting according to agenda Recess The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC has three slots at the San Diego plenary meeting, but may only need one slot Andrew Myles, Cisco Call to Order Select recording secretary <- important! Conduct meeting according to agenda Adjourn Note: Probably any motions today Tuesday 15 July, PM1 Thursday 17 July, PM1 Call to Order Select recording secretary <- important! Conduct meeting according to agenda Recess Wednesday 16 July, PM1

10 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC has a detailed list of agenda items to be considered In no particular order: Approve minutes –From interim meeting in May 2014 in Hawaii Review extended goals –From formalisation of status as SC in March 2014 Review status of SC6 interactions –Review liaisons of drafts to SC6 –Review notifications of projects to SC6 –Review status of FDIS ballots Prepare for SC meeting in London in October 2014 Consider any motions Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 10

11 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 11 The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC will consider approving its agenda Motion to approve agenda The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC approves the agenda for its meeting in San Diego in July 2014, as documented on slide 10 of Moved: Seconded: Result:

12 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC will consider approval of the minutes of its Hawaii meeting Motion to approve minutes The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC approves the minutes for its meeting in Hawaii in May 2014, as documented in 11-14-0725-r011-14-0725-r0 Moved: Seconded: Result: Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 12

13 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The goals of the IEEE 802 JTC1 SC were reaffirmed by the IEEE 802 EC in March 2014 The IEEE 802 JTC 1 SC has agreed goals from November 2010 … Provides a forum for 802 members to discuss issues relevant to both: –IEEE 802 –ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6 Recommends positions to ExCom on ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6 actions affecting IEEE 802 –Note that IEEE 802 LMSC holds the liaison to SC6, not the IEEE 802.11 WG Participates in dialog with IEEE staff and 802 ExCom on issues concerning IEEE’s relationship with ISO/IEC Organises IEEE 802 members to contribute to liaisons and other documents relevant to the ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6 members … that were reaffirmed by 802 EC in Mar 2014 when formalising status of IEEE 802 JTC1 SC Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 13

14 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 In recent times, IEEE 802 has liaised a variety of drafts to SC6 since Nov 2013 Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 14 802.11802.1802.3802.22802.15 802.11ac D7.0 (Nov 2013) 802.1Xbr D1.2 (Nov 2013) TBD (see later) 802.22-2011 (Jan 2014) TBD (see later) 802.11af D6.0 (Nov 2013) 802 D1.9 (May 2014) 802.11mc D3.0 (Jul 2014) 802.1Q D2.0 (May 2013)

15 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The SC will hear an update on plans for liaising additional IEEE 802.1 drafts to SC6 802 O&A IEEE 802 O&A was previously liaised to SC6 in May 2014 Since then D2.0 has been approved and is in the publication process Is the plan to send it to SC6 under PSDO in November? Other 802.1 drafts/standards What other drafts/standards should be liaised to SC6? And when? Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 15

16 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The SC will hear an update on plans for liaising additional IEEE 802.3 drafts to SC6 802.3 drafts/amendments The current plan for the IEEE 802.3 WG is that only revisions will be sent through the PSDO process Previously, Geoff Thompson and Bruce Kraemer took an action to enquire of David Law as to which additional drafts IEEE 802.3 would like to liaise to SC6 as part of PSDO process Subsequently, David Law and Adam Healy sent the Chair an e-mail: –We are thinking of proposing to IEEE 802.3 in July that we move to the model of liaising all drafts amendments to SC6 in the future for comment –Can you explain the process that IEEE 802.11 already uses to do this? –I believe that IEEE 802.11 submits these drafts at sponsor - is that correct? This will be discussed again by IEEE 802.3 in July 2014 Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 16

17 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The SC will hear an update on plans for liaising additional IEEE 802.11 drafts to SC6 802.11ac/af standards for PSDO ratification 802.11ac and 802.11af have both been published –IEEE 802.11ac-2013 –IEEE 802.11af-2014 It is probably time to start the PSDO process Motion –The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC recommends to the IEEE 802.11 WG that IEEE 802.11ac-2013 and IEEE 802.11af-2014 are submitted to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6 for ratification under the PSDO process –Moved –Seconded –Result Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 17

18 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The SC will hear an update on plans for liaising additional IEEE 802.11 drafts to SC6 802.11ai draft IEEE 802.11ai D2.0 passed LB in April 2014 Should we liaise it to SC6 as part of the agreement with SC6 related to the PSDO? –Technically we do not have to liaise it until Sponsor Ballot –Should we wait until D3.0? Motion –The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC recommends to the IEEE 802.11 WG that IEEE 802.11ai D2.0 is liaised to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6 for its information –Moved –Seconded –Result Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 18

19 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The SC will hear an update on plans for liaising additional IEEE 802.11 drafts to SC6 802.11ah draft IEEE 802.11ah D2.0 passed LB in Jul 2014 Should we liaise it to SC6 as part of the agreement with SC6 related to the PSDO? –Technically we do not have to liaise it until Sponsor Ballot –Should we wait until D3.0? Motion –The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC recommends to the IEEE 802.11 WG that IEEE 802.11ah D2.0 is liaised to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6 for its information –Moved –Seconded –Result Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 19

20 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The SC will discuss the possibility of liaising IEEE 802.15 drafts to SC6 Previously, 802.15 WG has been liaising 802.15.4 drafts to SC31 Is there any update on the possibility of the 802.15 WG liaising 802.15.4 drafts to SC6? –Jodi Haasz (IEEE staff) had had a discussion with Henry Couchieri (ISO staff) to move the liaison to SC6, but has not reported on the results –She noted, “did have the conversation with ISO and have nothing to report as of yet. I will reach out again.” Jul 2014: asked Jodi for update? Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 20

21 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The SC will discuss the possibility of liaising additional IEEE 802.22 drafts to SC6 802.22 amendments The 802.22 WG has submitted 802.22 under the PSDO However, the WG has not yet decided which amendments to liaise to SC6 Hopefully that question will be discussed this week … Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 21

22 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 In recent times, IEEE 802 has notified SC6 of various new projects IEEE 802 has agreed to notify SC6 when IEEE 802 starts new projects The benefit to IEEE 802 is that it might cause SC6 members to participate in or contribute to IEEE 802 activities Most recently (in 6N15936 in April 2014) IEEE 802 notified SC6 of the approval of the following SGs –IEEE 802.3 Gigabit Plastic Optical Fibre (POF) Study Group –IEEE 802.3 100 Mb/s Operation over a Single Twisted Pair Study Group Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 22

23 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 IEEE 802 has pushed seven standards completely through the PSDO ratification process IEEE 802 standard 60 day pre-balllot 5 month FDIS ballot Comments resolved by IEEE 802.11Passed (2012)Passed in 2012Liaised in Nov 2013 802.1XPassed (2013)Passed (21 Oct 2013)Liaised in Jan 2014 802.1AEPassed (2013)Passed (21 Oct 2013)Liaised in Jan 2014 802.1ABPassed (May 2013)Passed (18 Dec 2013)Liaised in May 2014 802.1ARPassed (May 2013)Passed (18 Dec 2013)Liaised in May 2014 802.1ASPassed (May 2013)Passed (18 Dec 2013)Liaised in May 2014 802.3Passed (2013)Passed (16 Feb 2014)Not required Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 23

24 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 IEEE 802.11-2012 has been ratified as ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-11:2012 & FDIS comment resolutions liaised Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 24 60 day pre-ballot: passed & comments liaised 60 day pre-ballot passed in 2012 –Responses to comments were liaised to SC6 FDIS ballot: passed & comments liaised FDIS passed in 2012 Standard published as ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-11:2012 FDIS comments liaised in Dec 2013 –All the FDIS comments were submitted to TGmc for processing –Additional comments from Swiss NB in N15623 (a response to the IEEE 802/SC6 collaboration procedure) were also referred to TGmc –All the comments have been considered and resolutions approved as of November 2013 — See 11-13-0123-05 liaised as 6N15832 in Nov 201311-13-0123-05

25 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 IEEE 802.1X-2010 has been ratified as ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1X:2013 & FDIS comment resolutions liaised Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 25 60 day pre-ballot: passed & comments liaised Submission of IEEE 802.1X-2010 in N15515 in Dec 2012 Pre-ballot passed in 2013 –Voting results in N15555 –Comments from China NB replied to by IEEE 802 in N15607 FDIS ballot: passed & comments liaised FDIS passed 16/1/12 on 21 Oct 2013 –Voting results in N15771 –China NB only negative vote, with comments from China NB & Switzerland NB FDIS comments resolved in Dec 2013 –Liaised to SC6 as N15871 in Jan 2014 Standard has been published as ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1X:2013

26 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 IEEE 802.1AE-2006 has been ratified as ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1AE:2013 & FDIS comment resolutions liaised Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 26 60 day pre-ballot: passed & comments liaised Submission of IEEE 802.1AE-2006 in N15516 in Dec 2012 Pre-ballot passed in 2013 –Voting results in N15556 –Comments from China NB replied to by IEEE 802 in N15608 FDIS ballot: passed & comments liaised FDIS passed 16/1/13 on 21 Oct 2013 –Voting results in N15770 –China NB only negative vote, with comments from China NB & Switzerland NB FDIS comments resolved in Dec 2013 –Liaised to SC6 as N15871 in Jan 2014 (see previous page for response file) Standard has been published as ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1AE:2013

27 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 IEEE 802.1AB-2009 has been ratified as ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1AB:2014 & FDIS comment resolutions liaised Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 27 60 day pre-ballot: passed & comments liaised Submission of IEEE 802.1AB-2009 in N15588 in March 2013 Pre-ballot passed in May 2013 –Voting results in N15626 –Comments from China replied to in N15659 FDIS ballot: passed & comments in process FDIS passed 16/1/16 on 18 Dec 2013 –Voting results in N15829 –China NB only negative vote, with comments from China NB & Switzerland NB FDIS comment responses were approved by 802.1 WG in March 2014, and liaised to SC6 in May 2014 as N15944FDIS comment responses The standard was published as ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1AB:2014 on 15 March 2014

28 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 IEEE 802.1AR-2009 has been ratified as ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1AR:2014 & FDIS comment resolutions liaised Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 28 60 day pre-ballot: passed & comments liaised Submission of IEEE 802.1AR-2009 in N15589 in March 2013 Pre-ballot passed in May 2013 –Voting results in N15627 –Comments from China replied to in N15659 FDIS ballot: passed & comments in process FDIS passed 17/2/16 on 18 Dec 2013 –Voting results in N15830 –China NB & Switzerland NB voted “no” and commented FDIS comment responses were approved by 802.1 WG in March 2014, and liaised to SC6 in May 2014 as N15947FDIS comment responses Standard was published as ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1AR:2014 on 15 March 2014

29 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 IEEE 802.1AS-2011 has been ratified as ISO/IEC 8802-1AS:2014 & FDIS comment resolutions liaised Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 29 60 day pre-ballot: passed & comments liaised Submission of IEEE 802.1AS-2011 in N15590 in March 2013 Pre-ballot passed in May 2013 –Voting results in N15628 –Comments from China replied to in N15659 FDIS ballot: passed & comments in process FDIS passed 18/1/16 on 18 Dec 2013 –Voting results in N15831 –China NB voted “no” and China NB & Switzerland NB commented FDIS comment responses were approved by 802.1 WG in March 2014, and liaised to SC6 in May 2014 as N15948FDIS comment responses Standard was published as ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1AS:2014 on 15 March 2014

30 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 IEEE 802.3-2012 has been ratified as ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2014 & FDIS comment resolutions liaised Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 30 60 day pre-ballot: passed & comments liaised Pre-ballot on N15595 passed in May 2013 –Voting results in N15632 –Comments from China were responded to by the 802.3 Maintenance TF in Geneva in N15724 FDIS ballot: passed & comments in process FDIS passed 16/0/20 on 16 Feb 2014 –Voting results in N15893 No FDIS comments need to be resolved Standard was published as ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2014

31 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 IEEE 802 has six standards in the pipeline for ratification under the PSDO IEEE 802 standard 60 day pre-balllot 5 month FDIS ballot Comments resolved 802.11aaPassed (Feb 2013)Passed (28 Jan 2014)FDIS ballot comments to be approved by IEEE 802 EC in July 2014 802.11adPassed (Feb 2013)Passed (28 Jan 2014) 802.11aePassed (Feb 2013)Passed (28 Jan 2014) 802.1AEbwPassed (Jan 2014) - Probably in 5 month ballot? 802.1AEbnPassed (Jan 2014) - Probably in 5 month ballot? 802.22Passed (May 2014)-Waiting for comment resolutions Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 31

32 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 IEEE 802.1ae-2012 has been ratified as ISO/IEC 8802- 11:2012/Amd 1:2014 & FDIS comments are in process Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 32 60 day pre-ballot: passed & comments liaised Pre-ballot on N15552 passed in Feb 2013 –Voting results in N15599 –Comments from China replied to by IEEE 802 in N15647 –Comments from Japan in N15664 were resolved in discussions with commenter FDIS ballot: passed & comments in process FDIS passed 14/1/20 on 28 Jan 2014 –Voting results in N15883 –China NB voted “no” and commented they will not recognise result FDIS comment responses were approved by 802.11 WG in May 2014 –See 11-14-0552-00 - needs to be approved by IEEE 802 EC in July 201411-14-0552-00 Standard was published as 8802-11:2012/Amd 1:2014

33 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 IEEE 802.1aa-2012 has been ratified as ISO/IEC 8802- 11:2012/Amd 2:2014 & FDIS comments are in process Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 33 60 day pre-ballot: passed & comments liaised Pre-ballot on N15554 passed in Feb 2013 –Voting results in N15602 –Comments from China replied to by IEEE 802 in N15647 –Comments from Japan in N15664 were resolved in discussions with commenter FDIS ballot: passed & comments in process FDIS passed 16/1/18 on 28 Jan 2014 –Voting results in N15884 –China NB voted “no” and commented they will not recognise result FDIS comment responses were approved by 802.11 WG in May 2014 –See 11-14-0552-00 - needs to be approved by IEEE 802 EC in July 201411-14-0552-00 Standard was published as 8802-11:2012/Amd 2: 2014

34 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 IEEE 802.1ad-2012 has been ratified as ISO/IEC 8802- 11:2012/Amd 3:2014 & FDIS comments are in process Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 34 60 day pre-ballot: passed & comments liaised Pre-ballot on N15553 passed in Feb 2013 –Voting results in N15601 –Comments from China replied to by IEEE 802 in N15647 –Comments from Japan in N15664 were resolved in discussions with commenter FDIS ballot: passed & comments in process FDIS passed 16/1/17 on 28 Jan 2014 –Voting results in N15885 –China NB voted “no” and commented they will not recognise result –Switzerland commented on editorial matters similar to comments on 802.1X/AE FDIS comment responses were approved by 802.11 WG in May 2014 –See 11-14-0552-00 - needs to be approved by IEEE 802 EC in July 201411-14-0552-00 Standard was published as 8802-11:2012/Amd 3: 2014

35 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 Pre-ballot on IEEE 802.1AEbw passed pre-ballot in Jan 2014, and comment resolution is complete Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 35 60 day pre-ballot: passed & comments liaised Pre-ballot on IEEE 802.1AEbw-2013 (N15810) passed in Jan 2014 –Voting results in N15858 –Passed 9/1/7 –Usual comment from China saying they will not recognise the result FDIS comment responses were approved by 802.1 WG in March 2014, and were liaised to SC6 as N15946FDIS comment responses FDIS ballot: in process Checking status with Jodi

36 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 Pre-ballot on IEEE 802.1AEbn passed pre-ballot in Feb 2014, and comment resolution is complete Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 36 60 day pre-ballot: passed & comments liaised Pre-ballot on IEEE 802.1AEbn-2011 (N15809) passed in Jan 2014 –Voting results in N15857 –Passed 9/1/7 –Usual comment from China saying they will not recognise the result FDIS comment responses were approved by 802.1 WG in March 2014, and were liaised to SC6 as N15945FDIS comment responses FDIS ballot: in process Checking status with Jodi

37 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 Pre-ballot on 802.22 passed pre-ballot in May 2014, but comment resolutions still in process Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 37 60 day pre-ballot: passed & comments liaised Pre-ballot on 802.22 (N15925) passed in May 2014 –Voting results in N15954 –Passed 8/1/10 The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC has developed a response but it needs to be approved by the IEEE 802,22 WG and the IEEE 802 EC before liaising to SC6 FDIS ballot: not started Checking status with Jodi

38 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The China NB contributed a variation on the “usual comment” on IEEE 802.22 China NB comment on 802.22 China NB thanks for IEEE’s contribution of IEEE 802.22 (in SC6 N15925). As always, China encourages and supports standard collaboration between IEEE and ISO. However, based on the following reasons, China NB cannot support this proposal. This standard is to be implemented with IEEE 802.1X which has also been proposed to ISO for FDIS consideration under the PSDO agreement and has been published. China NB has expressed objection to its submission and provided detailed comments as in SC6N14747 、 SC6N15083 and SC6N15555. IEEE had acknowledged the receiving of China NB’s comments but has not made any satisfactory attempt to change China’s negative vote. Since China’s objection to the base/associated standards still stands, we cannot support other standards that rely on previous standard on security. For previous China NB comment, please refer to SC6N15555. Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 38

39 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The China NB contributed a variation on the “usual comment” on IEEE 802.22 China NB comment on 802.22 In addition, China NB also has concerns that the ongoing FDIS processes are reducing the quality and reputation of ISO/IEC standards. We will bring our concerns to the attention of ISO/IEC central offices. Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 39

40 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The SC agreed in May 2014 on a response to the China NB comment on IEEE 802.22 Response (part 1/3) IEEE 802 thanks the China NB for its comment during the 60 day ballot on IEEE 802.22 as part of its consideration according to the PSDO agreement In the comment, the China NB objected to IEEE 802.22 using a security mechanism based on the use of ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1X because the China NB believes its comments in the previous FDIS ballot on ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1X have not been satisfactorily resolved It is up to the China NB to determine whether their comments on previous FDIS ballots have been satisfactorily resolved or not. However, we note IEEE 802 has responded fully to every comment received from all ISO/IEC SC6 and JTC1 NBs during all 60 day and FDIS ballots undertaken as part of the PSDO defined process Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 40

41 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The SC agreed in May 2014 on a response to the China NB comment on IEEE 802.22 Response (part 2/3) IEEE 802 does not believe there are any outstanding issues related to ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1X, and notes that this standard is being successfully implemented globally today in billions of devices. IEEE 802 encourages any users of the standard, including China NB security experts, to provide further details of any issues related to ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1X at any time This can be done by e-mail or at a face to face meeting of the IEEE 802.1 Working Group. The IEEE 802.1 Working Group meeting schedule is available from the IEEE 802.1 Working Group Chair (Glenn Parsons, glenn.parsons@ericsson.com) Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 41

42 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The SC agreed in May 2014 on a response to the China NB comment on IEEE 802.22 Response (part 3/3) In the comment, the China NB also asserted that the quality and reputation of ISO/IEC standards have been diminished by the use of PSDO defined approval processes No evidence has been provided to justify this assertion, so it is difficult for IEEE 802 to respond in any meaningful way. However, IEEE 802 notes the PSDO agreement between IEEE and ISO has given ISO/IEC JTC1 NBs, as important stakeholders of the widely implemented and used ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802 series of standards, an effective mechanism for both review and approval. IEEE 802 believes the PSDO process has been very effective and encourages all NBs to make greater use of the opportunity to participate in the development and approval of the ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802 series of standards Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 42

43 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 IEEE 802.22 WG needs to ask SC6 to allocate revision responsibility for IEEE 802.22 IEEE 802.1/3/11 standards are being liaised to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6 for ratification under the PSDO based on an agreement by SC6 that the relevant IEEE 802 WG has responsibility for the revision process The agreement by SC6 is based on the existence of an established mechanism for NBs to contribute to the revision process in the IEEE 802 WG –This process is documented in N15606 The agreement was ratified by resolutions in SC6 in relation to each of IEEE 802.1/3/11 IEEE 802.11 WG need to ask for a similar agreement in relation to IEEE 802.22 Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 43

44 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 A liaison is required to ask SC6 for revision responsibility for 802.22 Proposed liaison to SC6 (part 1/2) The IEEE 802.22 WG is currently making use of the PSDO agreement between ISO and IEEE to enable ISO/IEC JTC1 NBs to review and ratify IEEE 802.22 standards as ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-22 standards The IEEE 802.22 WG is using the same processes as those being used to enable the review and ratification the ISO/IEC/IEEE 802-1/3/11 series of standards, including those processes specified in 6N15606 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6 has made the use of those processes the basis of resolutions within SC6 to allocate responsibility for the revision process of the ISO/IEC 8802-1/3/1 series of standards to the relevant IEEE 802 WG Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 44

45 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 A liaison is required to ask SC6 for revision responsibility for 802.22 Proposed liaison to SC6 (part 1/2) The IEEE 802.22 WG requests that SC6 adopts the following similar resolution with respect to the ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-22 series of standards –As empowered by clause A1.2.1 of the PSDO agreement between ISO and IEEE, SC 6 decides to allocate responsibility for the revision process of the ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-22 series of standards to the IEEE 802.22 WG while the IEEE 802.22 WG has an ongoing revision process for the IEEE 802.22 standard. A condition of this resolution is that SC 6 and its NBs have access to an established mechanism to contribute to the revision process in the IEEE 802.22 WG. Note that this proposed resolution is in the same form as Resolutions 6.1.9/1011 that were approved in September 2012 at the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 6 plenary meeting in Gratkorn/Graz, Austria Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 45

46 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The SC will consider a recommendation to the IEEE 802.22 WG and IEEE 802 EC for a SC6 liaison Motion The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC recommends to the IEEE 802.22 WG and the IEEE 802 EC that a liaison, based on slides 44-45, be sent to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6 asking they allocate responsibility for the revision process of the ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-22 series of standards to the IEEE 802.22 WG Moved Seconded Result Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 46

47 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 A number of security presentations based on TePA have been considered by SC6 ProposalEquivalentChinese standard? What type? NP proposal in WG1? Implemented? TEPA-ACSubset of 802.1X Yes (can we get a translation?) Not yetNot known TLSecSubset of 802.1AE Not yet; BWIPS driving Not yetYes, in lab TAAA802.16 security No?Not yetYes, in lab WAPISubset of 802.11i based security YesYes, passed, but withdrawn Yes, required in handsets & SP APs but rarely used TISecSubset/copy of IPSec No?Not yet (in WG7) Not known Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 47

48 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 There has been no further action on any of the TePA based proposals The China NB has been threatening NP proposals for the various TePA based proposals –WAPI, TLSec, TEPA-AC, TAAA, TISec So far no NPs have been proposed –Except WAPI, which was withdrawn in 2012 after much controversy It is possible that the China NB may now propose NPs after their Snowden presentation in Ottawa in Feb 2014 However, any such NPs face a variety of difficulties –Snowden is a very weak justification for a problem best handled by open & transparent standards –There are no known technical or market justifications for these NPs –It will be very difficult to identify 5 interested experts from 5 NBs If any NP is proposed by the China NB then the IEEE 802 will need to respond to it in detail and lobby SC6 NBs Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 48

49 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 WAPI has not gone away; it may be re-proposed in SC6 despite uncertainty about the process WAPI was cancelled as an NP proposal in early 2012 There was been little discussion of WAPI in SC6 since that time but there is a possibility it might be re-proposed The process for re-proposing WAPI in SC6 is currently uncertain –There is a claim made at the Korea meeting in June 2013 that the WAPI NP could be un-cancelled by a simple vote of SC6 NBs … –… despite some ambiguity, a good case could be made that un-cancelling the WAPI NP requires a new NP ballot WAPI has not gone away –It has ongoing support in China … –… but WPA2 is being embraced by Chinese SPs anyway –… particularly as part of HS2.0 (based on 802.11u) –WAPI will have ample government funding for the foreseeable future Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 49

50 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The security discussion between IEEE 802 and the Swiss NB is proceeding “glacially” A discussion has been held between the IEEE 802 delegation to SC6 and the Swiss NB over many months on security issues … … in an attempt to create a better understanding between the two sides An early agreement (August 2013) was that each side should do some “homework”: –Dan Harkins: how certificates are used and validated in 802.1X/EAP-TLS –Hans Thomman how certificates are used and validated in TePA Dan Harkins reviewed his “homework” to this SC in Dallas – a version was subsequently submitted (and presented in February 2014) to SC6 –See N15845 –There were no problems identified by SC6 NB members in Ottawa in N15845 Hans Rudolf Thomann was asked in Ottawa to prepare the equivalent for TePA, which he agree to complete There has been no further progress Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 50

51 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 Individuals in China and HK are still pushing an alternative security agenda Kingston Zhang (HK SAR, observer in SC6) and a number of Chinese individual recently presented to SC27 –See 27N13649 They argued for a “clean slate approach” in SC27, based on a variety of bogus claims about internet security In particular they proposed that the Future Network project in SC6/WG7 take responsibility for “Path Security for Cloud Computing” Reports from SC27 indicate: –The presentation didn't gain traction –CSA asked for the picture slide to be removed This is important to IEEE 802 only be cause it indicates the threat to our security standards has not gone away Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 51

52 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 A recent Chinese focus on internet security represents a risk and an opportunity for IEEE 802 Chinese President Xi Jinping elevated cybersecurity to a top national priority on February 27, 2014 with the announcement of the Central Internet Security and Information Leading Group This decision unifies for the first time all organizations involved in cybersecurity under a single structure President Xi personally chairs the group, and stated at the group’s inaugural meeting that “There is no national security without Internet security.” This represents both a risk and opportunity for IEEE 802 security standards The opportunity is to show that IEEE 802.1 Security standards satisfy the Chinese needs for Internet security Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 52

53 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 A number of other proposals relevant to IEEE 802.11 are being considered by SC6 ProposalEquivalentChinese standard? NP proposal in WG1? Implemented? UHT802.11n extensionYesNoNot known EUHT802.11ac competitor – really a LTE lite in unlicensed spectrum solution YesNoPrototype WLAN CloudSimilar to existing functionality in APs or using HS2.0 NoPWI proposal in WG7 Not known Optimization technology in WLAN None obvious;NoPWI proposal in WG7 Not known Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 53

54 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 There is no news on EUHT standardisation in ISO/IEC … it may be dead There is no further news on standardisation of EUHT in ISO/IEC: –it was not discussed in Korea in June 2013 or in Ottawa in February 2014 Nufront presented to the IEEE 802.11 WG and conducted a Q&A in Hawaii in May 2013 –See 595r0 & 595r1 for presentation595r0595r1 –See 640r0 for Q&A minutes640r0 Nufront presented to IEEE 802.11 WG and this SC in relation to EUHT, and more explicitly coexistence with IEEE 802.11 in Sept 2013 –1147 - EUHT Status Description1147 –1148 - EUHT Technology Document1148 –1149 - Interference and Co-existence Issues of EUHT network1149 –1150 - Process Recommendations on Coexistence Interference Analysis1150 It was hoped that Nufront would return in March 2014 to participate in HEW, but they did not –The individual involved have apparently been reallocated to other work Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 54

55 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 SC6/WG7 previously decided to delay decisions on two PWI proposals related to WLAN in 2013 SC6/WG7 discussed two proposals for PWIs related to WLAN at the Seoul meeting in 2013 –N15692: WLAN Cloud — Allows sharing of APs by SPs –N15691: Optimization technology in WLAN — Defines protocol for sending WLAN sniffing data to central database It appears the IEEE 802 delegation was not in attendance when the items were initially discussed However, later in the week the US NB rep successfully argued that PWIs should not be started in WG7 because the items were maybe within the scope of WG1 Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 55

56 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 In Ottawa in Feb 2014, the appropriate WG for the two PWI proposal related to WLAN was discussed WG1 and WG7 had a joint meeting in Ottawa in Feb 2014 to discuss the appropriate WG for the two PWI proposals New presentations were provided –N15913: WLAN Cloud — Proponents were not in attendance — But presented by China NB representative –N15911: Optimization technology in WLAN — Presented by proponents Cases were made for both to remain in WG7 –WLAN Cloud makes no change to WLAN interface; only the AP to controller interface (maybe they should go to IETF and change CAPWAP?) –Optimization technology in WLAN makes no change to WLAN interface, rather defining an interface between sniffer and database Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 56

57 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 It was “decided” in Feb 2014 to address the proposals in WG7 but neither PWI was approved No formal decision was made by the joint WG1/WG7 meeting, or by the SC6 plenary meeting … … but apparently the WG1 and WG7 Chairs made a decision that both activities should take place in WG7... to which the US NB objected on procedural grounds A resolution to start a PWI on “Optimization technology in WLAN” in WG7 failed –Failed 2/3/2, and no further action was taken –N15911 was subsequently removed from the SC6 document sever A resolution to send the Virtual AP document out for comment before the May 2014 interim WG7 meeting passed –Comments were requested by 30 April … Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 57

58 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 SC6/WG7 discussed the Virtual AP document in late May 2014 The IEEE 802.11 WG responded to the call for comments on the Virtual AP document in March 2014 –See N15931 The China NB responded in May 2014 –See N15951 – “The Research Report on Framework and Interface of WLAN Virtual Network” The China NB responded with a revision in May 2014 –See N15966 – “The Research Report on Framework and Interface of WLAN Virtual Network” –This version also solved a copyright issue with a diagram copied from an IETF RFC All these documents were apparently discussed in May 2014 at the WG7 meeting in Beijing Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 58

59 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The latest version of Virtual AP seems to ignore the IEEE 802.11 WG liaison N15966 seems to propose the following –Multiple SPs … –… using a single AP –… with a single SSID –… directing clients onto SP specific VLANs It does not acknowledge the IEEE 802.11 WG liaison that states this is already possible It makes an additional claim that HS2.0 “cannot support private network though it can support WLAN users access Internet.” –This assertion is not justified Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 59

60 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 It is not clear what the China NB are planning next A China NB rep sent the following e-mail to the IEEE 802 JTC1 SC Chair –Based on current discussion, I think we have reached the following common points: — 1) WLAN virtuallization is needed by the market — 2) Hostspot 2.0 can almost do the same function and get some trial site already — 3) This proposal's technologies is different from hotspot 2. — 4) This proposal is just another technical approach to solve the problem just like tftp vs. ftp, etc. –But now, we have to reach a point to make a decision if we shall push another technical approach forward? It appears the China NB is starting to realise the Virtual AP proposal is not needed It is not clear what the China NB are planning next Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 60

61 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 What should the IEEE 802.11 WG do about “Virtual AP”? Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 61

62 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 SC6/WG7 discussed the “Optimization technology in WLAN” document in late May 2014 The China NB uploaded a new “Optimization technology in WLAN” document in May 2014, replacing the version previously removed from te SC6 server –See N15961 – “Optimization Technology in WLAN” This document was apparently discussed in May 2014 at the WG7 meeting in Beijing –It appears to add some material out the discussion in Ottawa –But it is really confusing However, we do not know whether there were any outcomes Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 62

63 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 What should the IEEE 802.11 WG do about “Optimization technology in WLAN” ? Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 63

64 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The next SC6 meeting will be held in the UK in October 2014 Meeting ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6 Host BSI Date Week of 20-24 October 2014 (week after WFA meeting in Berlin) Location Offices of BSI in London Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 64

65 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC will prepare for the October SC6 meeting at the July 2014 Plenary meeting Resolution from SC6 on scheduling for Oct meeting suggests we need to have our submissions to SC6 ready out of the July meeting –Following the ISO/IEC Directives, JTC 1 Supplement and JTC 1 Standing Document on Meetings, SC 6 establishes the following deadlines for contributions for the 2014 SC 6 meetings in UK: –Documents for the meetings, particularly those raising new issues/new agenda items or those for which approval at the meeting is desired, must be delivered to the Secretariat no later than 2014-09-05 for posting on the SC 6 web server. Documents received by the Secretariat after 2014-09-05 will be circulated for information but will not be considered, unless they fall into the exceptions specified in JTC 1 Standing Document on Meetings, in which case the deadline is 2014-09-30 Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 65

66 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The SC6/ WG7 agenda for London includes three items of interest to IEEE 802.11 WG The draft WG7 agenda includes –16. Other WG 7 related Issues — Optimization technology in WLAN — WLAN virtual network — Collaboration with IEEE 802.11 Working Group There is no further detail Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 66

67 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The SC6/ WG1 agenda for London does not yet exist There is no agenda published for WG1 … … and no interesting uploaded documents The US NB may attempt to transition WG1 to less F2F meetings … … but that is not really a IEEE 802 issue Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 67

68 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The SC will probably need to select a new IEEE 802 liaison to SC6 Bruce Kraemer has acted as the IEEE 802 liaison officer to SC6 for some years It is possible/likely that Bruce will unavailable to continue this role Who would like to take over? –Note: it is probably inappropriate for Andrew Myles to take this role because of a perceived conflict with his “other hat” –Adrian Stephens is local! –Or we could call on Tony Jeffree who is also local We can delay this decision until September if required, but it is probably worth while empowering the IEEE 802 EC Chair this week to appoint a HoD at the appropriate time Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 68

69 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The SC will consider a motion in relation to appointment of the IEEE 802 HoD Motion –The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC recommends to the IEEE 802 EC that the IEEE 802 Chair be empowered to appoint the IEEE 802 HoD to the ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6 meeting in London in October 2014 –Moved –Seconded –Result Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 69

70 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The SC will consider a motion in relation to empowerment of the IEEE 802 HoD Motion –The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC recommends that the IEEE 802 HoD to the SC6 meeting in February 2014 be authorised to: — Appoint the IEEE 802 delegation — Approve any necessary submissions — Call any necessary preparation teleconferences Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 70

71 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 ISO/IEC JTC1 is changing the way it organises participation in WGs The organisational structure in ISO/IEC JTC1 is changing to align its operation with ISO A recent communication from JTC1 states –Working Groups are comprised of INDIVIDUAL EXPERTS appointed by National Bodies and Liaison Organizations –These experts MUST be entered into Global Directory to be considered a member of the WG and to receive documents –National Bodies are responsible for ensuring that their expert appointments are up to date –Liaison Organizations work via ITTF to maintain their expert members –If the expert is NOT in Global Directory, he/she will not receive documents and will NOT be considered a member of the WG. Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 71

72 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 ISO/IEC JTC1 is changing One way of dealing with this change is to empower the SC Chair to appoint experts to WG1 and WG7, with the understanding that anyone who volunteers will be appointed Proposed motion (for ratification by IEEE 802 EC) –The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC recommends to the IEEE 802 EC that the Chair of the IEEE 802 JTC1 SC be empowered to submit the names to ITTF of any IEEE 802 members who volunteer as “experts” to the appropriate Working Group lists in ISO/IEC JTC1 –Moved –Seconded –Result 9/0/0 Yell, if you would like to be appointed Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 72

73 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 Are there any other matters for consideration by IEEE 802 JTC1 SC? Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 73

74 doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0795r0 Submission July 2014 The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC will adjourn for the week Motion: The IEEE 802 JTC1 SC, having completed its business in San Diego in July 2014, adjourns Moved: Seconded: Result: Andrew Myles, CiscoSlide 74


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