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IETF 69 Technical Plenary. Agenda. Welcome IRTF Chair’s report Aaron Falk IAB Chair’s report Olaf Kolkman Open microphone session. Update on the Internet Research Task Force. Aaron Falk IRTF Chair IETF-69 -- Chicago, Illinois. IRTF.
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Agenda • Welcome • IRTF Chair’s report • Aaron Falk • IAB Chair’s report • Olaf Kolkman • Open microphone session
Update on the Internet Research Task Force Aaron Falk IRTF Chair IETF-69 -- Chicago, Illinois
IRTF • 14 Research Groups working on topics related to Internet protocols, applications, architecture and technology • Some groups very tied to IETF work, others not so much • Most groups are open, all maintain open mailing lists • Not too structured: • Room for overlaps in scope, very hard problems, diverse management styles • But also pre-standardization maturation
IRTF Status • Seven Research Groups met at this IETF • SAMRG, DTNRG, EME/HIPRG, MOBOPTS, ICCRG, RRG • Published draft-irtf-rfcs-01 on the IRTF RFC review and publication process • 1 IRTF RFC published since IETF-68 • RFC4838 Delay-Tolerant Networking Architecture • ~10 drafts in-progress towards publication
Routing Research Group • Meeting tomorrow. • Very active list (and on ram list) • Still producing new and modified proposals. • Converging on design goals.
Delay Tolerant Networking RG • RFC 4838 (architecture document) published • 17 drafts in the tracker, 4 nearing RFC readiness • Held an interim meeting in Dublin. • Much of the discussion was security-related. • Met Tue morning this week: • Discussion focused on reliability and neighbor discovery. • Next planned meeting: IETF-71.
Mobility Optimizations RG • Met this week • Document on Layer 2 abstrations for mobility has completed IRSG review • Working on: • Location Privacy and Mobility, • Multicast Mobility
End-Middles-End RG • Held a joint meeting with HIP RG at IETF-69 • EME complements HIP RG work for providing name space and mechanism to relay policy requests • EME can help HIP with NAT traversal • Potential future collaboration with HIP: larger scale experiment • Continuing to discuss Paul Francis’ NUTSS proposal
Host Identity Protocol RG • Joint meeting with EMERG held on Tuesday: • to explore possible architectural synergy • Three new drafts presented this meeting: • Two related to HIP as part of the P2PSIP architecture • One regarding the applicability of shim6 REAP protocol to HIP
Internet Congestion Control RG • Two current drafts: • Survey of current congestion control RFCs • Intention: provide CC designers with guide to related work • Survey of open CC research issues • Charter item • Starting to evaluate congestion control proposals for TSV area • Met yesterday at IETF-69 • Planning to meet in Manchester in conjunction with PFLDnet 2008
Scalable, Adaptive Multicast RG • Two active IDs: • SAM Framework, • Application-Layer Multicast (ALM) Router on PlanetLab • ALM survey published as book chapter • Met this week • Next meeting: planned for IETF 71 (Philadelphia)
Crypto-Forum Research Group • Published a new message authentication code "VMAC: Message Authentication Code using Universal Hashing" • List discussion on a variety of technical issues (AES-based KDFs, AEAD, SIV draft)
Internet Measurement RG • Workshop on Application Classification and Identification (WACI) to be held October 3rd at BBN Technologies in Cambridge, MA.
Anti-Spam Research Group • Working on DNS Black Lists: • Progress (slow) toward publishing the DNSBL definitions draft • DNSBL Guidelines draft may follow • Seeking interest in taxonomy of anti-spam strategies • Occasional snake-oil salesmen show up and get little sympathy
Network Management RG • Pretty quiet since Prague IETF • Some work on management trace analysis • Contemplating/planning workshops and future meetings
Transport Modeling RG • “Evaluation Metrics for Congestion Control” now in IRSG review • A new document on "An NS2 TCP Evaluation Tool Suite” along with a web page with simulation scripts under discussion.
Peer-to-Peer Research Group • Currently soliciting proposals for new work • Expected to feed into a charter update • In need of new chairs
Internet Architecture BoardUpdate Olaf M. KolkmanJuly 26, 2006 IETF 69, July 26, 2007, Chicago IL
IAB(a reminder) • IAB Charter: RFC2850http://www.iab.org/about/overview.html • Documentshttp://www.iab.org/documents/selected-iab-documents.html • Minuteshttp://www.iab.org/documents/iabmins/index.html • Correspondencehttp://www.iab.org/documents/correspondence/index.html • Liaisons and more all via the IAB website
Document Activity Architectural documents • RFC publications • RFC 4840: Multiple Encapsulation Methods Considered Harmful • RFC 4903: Multi-Link Subnet Issues • RFC 4907: Architectural Implications of Link Indications • RFC 4924: Reflections on Internet Transparency
Document Activity (cont’d) Workshop Reports • RFC Queue: • draft-iab-iwout-report-03, “Report from the IAB workshop on Unwanted Traffic March 9-10, 2006” • draft-iab-raws-report-02, “Report from the IAB Workshop on Routing and Addressing“ Non architectural documents published/announced/done • RFC 4844: The RFC Series and RFC Editor • RFC 4845: Process for Publication of IAB RFCs • RFC 4846: Independent Submissions to the RFC Editor
Administration • Appointed Ted Hardie as member of the ISOC Board of Trustees • Liaison appointments • Loa Anderson: IAB liaison to the IESG • Danny Mc Pherson: IAB liaison to the NomCom • ITU-MPLS: Stewart Bryant • ITU-NGN: Scott Brim is stepping down
Inter-Organizational • ITU was looking for input on their role in Internet policy and standards development. • Provided input with respect to the IETF’s role in this space • http://www.iab.org/documents/correspondence/2007-05-21-itu-resolution-102.html • Informal gathering between IETF and ITU leadership on July 21st. • Goal: Get to know each other so that future interaction collaboration is more effective and fruitful
Inter-Organizational(continued) • IDN follow up • Proposals in ISO/TC46 that would impact IDNS • Notified ISO/TC46 of the possible impact on our work • DNSSEC updates • RIPE NCC ready to sign e164.arpa • http://www.iab.org/documents/correspondence/2007-07-05-ripe-ncc-dnssec-e164.html • http://www.iab.org/documents/correspondence/2007-07-24-iab-itu-dnssec-e164.html
Appeals • None
RetreatOngoing business and possible future work • Routing and Addressing • Actively following developments and building common understanding of architectural issues • IP fundamentals • What assumptions are made in stacks, how do they relate to original design goals • IP and NAT and architectural questions • Bridging Gaps • IETF & ISOC, IETF & IRTF, IETF & Other organizations, IETF and other stakeholders