IETF 72 Host Presentation and Technical Plenary 29 July 2008 Dublin, Ireland
Agenda Welcome Host Presentation IRTF Chair’s report Aaron Falk IAB Chair’s report Olaf Kolkman Technical topic: IPv6 Deployment Forum Moderated by Gregory Lebovitz Open microphone session
Host Presentation Kevin O'Callaghan Country Leader Alcatel-Lucent Ireland.
Agenda Welcome Host Presentation IRTF Chair’s report Aaron Falk IAB Chair’s report Olaf Kolkman Technical topic: IPv6 Deployment Forum Moderated by Gregory Lebovitz Open microphone session
Update on the Internet Research Task Force Aaron Falk IRTF Chair IETF-72 – Dublin
IETF Philadelphia, BC8 Content Template
Internet Architecture Board Update Olaf M. Kolkman Dublin, Ireland July 30, 2007 IETF 72, July 30, 2008, Dublin, Ireland
IAB IAB Charter: RFC Documents Minutes Backlog in minutes Correspondence Liaisons and more all via the IAB website
Document Activity (1) Published: What Makes For a Successful Protocol? –RFC5218 About to be submitted to the RFC editor: Design choices while expanding the DNS –draft-iab-dns-choices-06 –Needs one more editorial spin
Document Activity (2) Work in Progress: Principles of Internet Host Configuration –draft-iab-ip-config-04 –Expect a call for comments shortly Headers and Boillerplates –draft-iab-streams-headers-boilerplates-00 –Relates to work on 3932-bis and the IRTF stream definition
Architectural Activity Stockholm, April (Hosts: Netnod and Arceo) Various topics: –The evolution of the IP model (lead: Dave Thaler) draft-thaler-ip-model-evolution-01.txt –Peer to Peer Architecture (lead: Gonzalo Camarillo) Forthcoming: draft-camarillo-iab-p2p-archs-00 –IPv6 Technical Plenary (lead: Gregory Lebovitz)
Inter organizational 1 Liaison Activity Internal IAB organization to structure and coordinate Liaison activities –Liaison shepherds Bert Wijnen stepped down as IEEE liaison – Thanks for years of service! –Eric Gray has replaced Bert Class A liaison relation with ISO/TC46: John Klensin appointed as liaison
Inter Organizational 2 The Joint Working Team on MPLS extensions ITU-T Members ITU-T T-MPLS Ad Hoc Team MPLS Interoperability Design Team Joint Working Team (20) IETF Members ITU IETF The JWT was established to sort out how to proceed with MPLS for transport networks
Agreement on the recommendation IETF to: –develop a transport profile for MPLS (MPLS-TP) –Taking into account ITU-T transport network requirements The ITU-T to: –Intergrate MPLS-TP in the transport network –Allign the current T-MPLS ITU-T rec. with MPLS- TP –Terminate the work on T-MPLS For more details see: draft-bryant-mpls-tp-jwt- report-00.[txt|pdf]
Inter Organizational 3 OECD In cooperation with ISOC Cosigned a memorandum on the Future of the Internet in a Global Economy – technical-community-memorandum.pdf Participation in the Technical Forum prior to the OECD Ministerial on the Future of the Internet Economy
IETF Organizational RFC Editor Model IAB: responsible for maintaining/defining the RFC Editor model IAOC: responsible for implementation of agreement between the IETF and the RFC editor RFC Editor contract up for bids in 2009 In order to guarantee continuity going forward we needed a comprehensive model
RFC editor model Separates the RFC Editor function into 4 functional “production and process” roles –Independent Stream Approver –RFC Editor –Production House –Publisher Suggests methods for filling the positions and welcomes suggestions for possible other models
Where to learn more and provide input Details on the IAB website Specific questions around: –Selection of the RFC Editor and Indep. Stream approver; RFP or RFC4333 like process? Your informed views are welcome Discussion takes place on the RFC interest mailing list –Affects all streams –Conclusions to be drawn shortly after Dublin –Feedback to rfc-interest list –Decision by end of August
Lars Eggert is succeeding Mark Townsley as IESG liaison to the IAB Logo: Designed by Dow Street. We have had no appeals Worth Mentioning
IPv6 Deployment Forum Moderation: Gregory Lebovitz
IPv6 Deployment Panel
Follow Along with Us Jabber: Presentations: 72/materials.html
Pls Read the Introduction Introduction & Background from the IAB –Done via to save time for presenters and Q&A archive/web/ietf/current/ms g52686.html
IPv6 Transition Work Addressed this Week NAT-PT = transition mechanism defined a while back in RFC2766, deprecated in RFC4966. Use-cases that NAT-PT addressed (and some it didn’t) still need to be addressed; requirements persist. This week discussions in several places to cover these use-cases: –IPv6 Ops –Behave WG –Softwires (IPv6 in v4 L2TP tunnels) –Int Area –Ops Area –Even snuck into IPsecME
Panel Participants Mark Kosters – ARIN Alain Durand – Comcast Shin Miyakawa – NTTcom Lorenzo Colitti – Google Stuart Cheshire – Apple Gregory Lebovitz – Moderator
Ground Rules Keep the Pace 10 min per presenter –Hold all questions until Q&A time. –Yes, even clarifying questions 15 min of Moderator-led Q&A min Open Mic Q&A –Questions, not pontifications –30 seconds to ask –1 question per person, as long as queues are full
Moderator’s Q&A
Q&A from the floor
Recall the Ground Rules Q & A from the Floor –15-20 min Open Mic Q&A – Questions > Comments – 30 seconds to ask – 1 question per person, as long as queues are full