Draft-mickles-v6ops-isp-cases-02.txt Cleveland Mickles IETF55 V6OPS WG Meeting Atlanta, GA 11/20/02.

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draft-mickles-v6ops-isp-cases-02.txt Cleveland Mickles IETF55 V6OPS WG Meeting Atlanta, GA 11/20/02

11/20/2002IETF55 V6OPS WG2 1. Status update since Interim WG Meeting (9/18/02) Accepted as a v6OPS WG Document Comments received –Debate on too much information in some sections eg L2 discussion in DSL section –Some comments are not reflected in the draft –Address Multi-homing –Address Managed Access 02 personal draft submitted –Refined document outline –Added detailed discussion on CORE, Narrowband Dial Section –Added Public Wireless LAN section –Added Infrastructure Services Section –Added Internet Exchange Point Section –Renamed Home Networking to Broadband Ethernet

11/20/2002IETF55 V6OPS WG3 2. Status update since Interim WG Meeting (9/18/02) Incomplete Sections –Internet Exchange Point, Broadband Ethernet, Infrastructure services All sections updated prior to IETF 55 Comments appreciated Submit after IETF55 as a WG document –draft-ietf-v6ops-isp-scenarios-00.txt Begin work on solutions document –Draft solutions document published by IETF 56 –Volunteers? Please send mail to me or the WG chairs

11/20/2002IETF55 V6OPS WG4 Scope of Work Define the “Problem Set” of Scenarios –CORE/Backbone –Broadband Hybrid Fiber Coax / Cable –Broadband DSL –Narrowband Dialup –Broadband Ethernet –Internet Exchange Points –Public Wireless LAN –Infrastructure Services/Data Centers( Overlap Area) –Security(detection & prevention) –Network Management Provide solutions/analysis in a companion document

11/20/2002IETF55 V6OPS WG5 Design Team CORE Backbone Networks –Cleveland Mickles Broadband DSL Networks –Vladimir Ksinant Narrowband Dialup Networks –Cleveland Mickles Broadband Cable / HFC Networks –Aidan Williams Public Wireless LAN Networks –Jae-Hwoon Lee –Myung-Ki Shin

11/20/2002IETF55 V6OPS WG6 Design Team Infrastructure Services/ Data Center Networks –Rod Van Meter Broadband Ethernet Networks –Mikael E. Lind / open InterExchange (IX) Point Networks –Alain BAUDOT – Marc Blanchet

11/20/2002IETF55 V6OPS WG7 Outline Topology –Physical –Logical Hardware –Routers –Switches –CPE (router, modem, pc, gateway, appliance, etc) Routing –IGP –EGP ( if applicable) –IRR, routing Policy –Multicast –Addressing –NAT –Aggregation

11/20/2002IETF55 V6OPS WG8 Outline (cont) Traffic Engineering Security –Ingress Filtering –Intrusion Detection –Prevention Network Management –Out of band, configuration tools, snmp Hosting Gear –DNS, radius, tacacs, mail, tools, cacheing

11/20/2002IETF55 V6OPS WG9 Comments ?

Cleve Mickles