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IPv6 WORKING GROUP (IPNGWG) December 2000 San Diego IETF

IPv6 WORKING GROUP (IPNGWG) December 2000 San Diego IETF. Bob Hinden / Nokia Steve Deering / Cisco Systems Co-Chairs. SESSIONS. IPng Working Group Sessions Wednesday, 1300-1500 (Grande Blrm C) Thursday, 1530-1730 (Grande Blrm C) Other IPng Related Sessions NGTRANS Monday, 1930-2200

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IPv6 WORKING GROUP (IPNGWG) December 2000 San Diego IETF

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  1. IPv6 WORKING GROUP(IPNGWG)December 2000San Diego IETF Bob Hinden / Nokia Steve Deering / Cisco Systems Co-Chairs

  2. SESSIONS • IPng Working Group Sessions • Wednesday, 1300-1500 (Grande Blrm C) • Thursday, 1530-1730 (Grande Blrm C) • Other IPng Related Sessions • NGTRANS • Monday, 1930-2200 • Thursday, 1300-1500 • Mobile IP • Thursday, 0900-1130 • Friday, 0900-1130

  3. AGENDA (WEDNESDAY) • Introduction / S. Deering (5 min) • Review Agenda / S. Deering (10 min) • Document Status and Charter Status / R. Hinden (10 min) • Summary of Internet Address Registry Presentations / Alain Durand (15 min) • Source/Destination Address Selection / Rich Draves (20 min) <draft-ietf-ipngwg-default-addr-select-02.txt> • An analysis of IPv6 anycast / Itojun Hagino (10 min) <draft-itojun-ipv6-anycast-analysis-01.txt> • Analysis of DNS Server Discovery Mechanisms for IPv6 / Dave Thaler (30 min) <draft-ietf-ipngwg-dns-discovery-00.txt> • Discovery of Resource Records Designating IPv6 Address prefixes / Matt Crawford (10 min) <draft-ietf-ipngwg-prefix-rr-disc-00.txt> • Socket API for IPv6 traffic class field / Itojun Hagino (5 min) <draft-itojun-ipv6-tclass-api-01.txt>

  4. AGENDA ( THURSDAY ) • Default Router Preferences & More Specific Routes in RAs / Rich Draves (15 min) <draft-draves-ipngwg-router-selection-00.txt> • Automatic Prefix Delegation Protocol for IPv6 / Brian Haberman (10 min) <draft-haberman-ipngwg-auto-prefix-00.txt> • Destination Option Headers Cleanup / Francis Dupont (15 min) <draft-dupont-destoptupd-00.txt> • An end-to-end usage of IPv6 flow label / Jochen Metzler (15 min) <draft-metzler-ipv6-flowlabel-00.txt> • Socket API for IPv6 flow label field / Itojun Hagino (5 min) <draft-itojun-ipv6-flowlabel-api-00.txt> • Multihoming / Masataka Ohta (10 min) <draft-ohta-e2e-multihoming-00.txt> • Record Route Hop-by-Hop Option for IPv6 / Hiroshi Kitamura (10 min) <draft-kitamura-ipv6-record-route-00.txt>

  5. AGENDA ( THURSDAY ) CONT • ETSI bake-off report / Francis Dupont (5 min) • Overview of USAGI Project (Linux IPv6 Improvement Project) / Yuji Sekiya (5 min) • Site renumbering using router renumbering protocol / Tatuya Jinmei (10 min) • How to write UDP/IPv6 applications that care about path MTU / Tatuya Jinmei (10 min) • Status of OSPFv3 implementation for Zebra / Yasuhiro Ohara (10 min) • LIN6: Mobility Support in IPv6 based on End-to-End Communication Model / Fumio Teraoka (10 min)

  6. DOCUMENT STATUS • RFC’s Published • RFC2894 Router Renumbering for IPv6 (Proposed Standard) • RFC2928 Initial IPv6 Sub-TLA ID Assignments (Informational) • IESG Approved • IP Version 6 Management Information Base for the Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol (Proposed Standard) • Privacy Extensions for Stateless Address Autoconfiguration in IPv6 (Proposed Standard) • IETF Last Call completed • RFC2372 IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture (Draft Standard) • IESG want implementation of scoped multicast forwarding. • New draft issued w/ ABNF updates and IESG clarifications • Started new w.g. last call for Draft Standard • IPng w..g last call completed, new draft, ready to submit to IESG • IETF Last Calling completed, waiting for a new ID, then IESG vote

  7. DOCUMENT STATUS • IETF Last Call completed (continued) • RFC2374 An IPv6 Aggregatable Global Unicast Address Format (Draft Standard) • IESG want to wait for more operational experience (?) • IPv6 Node Information Queries (Proposed Standard) • Comments from last call • Extensions to IPv6 Neighbor Discovery for Inverse Discovery Specification (Proposed Standard) • IESG Comments

  8. DOCUMENT STATUS • Submitted to the IESG • IPv6 Multihoming with Route Aggregation (Informational) • IESG comments • Next step??? • Separating Identifiers and Locators in Addresses: An Analysis of the GSE Proposal for IPv6 (Informational) • IESG discussing security issues / conclusions • New Draft promised for April 2000 • Work in progress, new draft promised for August 2000 • Status????

  9. DOCUMENT STATUS • IPng Working Group Last Call Completed • Transmission of IPv6 Packets over IEEE 1394 Networks (Proposed Standard) • Ready to submit to IESG • IPv6 multihoming support at site exit routers (Informational) • Ready to submit to IESG • A Method for flexible IPv6 Address Assignment (Info) • Update (title change, perl examples), then new w.g. last call • New draft, start new working group last call • IAB: The Case for IPv6 (Informational) • Comments to author, then IAB to submit to IESG • New draft • Waiting for IAB comments/changes? • IAB wants further work • …...

  10. DOCUMENT STATUS • IPng Working Group Documents Ready for Draft Standard • IPv6 over Ethernet • IPv6 over FDDI • IPv6 over Token Ring • IPv6 over ARCNET • IPv6 over PPP • Implementation reports for candidates for Draft Standard neededhttp://playground.sun.com/pub/ipng/implementation-reports/templates/

  11. NEW CHARTER STATUS • Revised charter submitted to IESG • Open issues • MIBs • Multihoming • ICANN language • Working with Internet AD’s to revise

  12. MOBILE / WIRELESS IPv6 DEVICEDESIGN TEAM • Develop recommendations on how mobile / wireless devices should use IPv6 • Include • IPv6 Protocols • Addressing • Security • Mobility • Network Management • Identify relevant specifications

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