MINUTES FOR JULY 10, 2000 IAB TELECONFERENCE PRESENT: Rob Austein Fred Baker (IETF Chair) Steve Bellovin (IESG liaison) Randy Bush Jon Crowcroft Leslie Daigle Tony Hain Don Heath (ISOC liaison) Erik Huizer (IRTF Chair) Geoff Huston John Klensin Henning Schulzrinne Abel Weinrib (IAB Executive Director) NEXT MEETING: Face-face at IETF in Pittsburgh Tuesday evening August 1. NEW ACTION ITEMS: Tony Hain: Contact Charlie Perkins re. future of "case for IPv6" document; decide how to make progress. OLD ACTION ITEMS: * John Klensin: Send note to NomComm chair, asking whether the NomComm wants to find IETF candidate for ICANN Board. = Done. * Henning Schulzrinne: Telephony Services PSTN interworking draft as an IAB document. = Ongoing. * Rob Austein and Brian Carpenter: Review and potentially update RFC 1958 = Ongoing. * Steve Bellovin: Revive the NSRG or wind up. = Done. (Meeting going on at this very time.) * John Klensin: Prepare suggestion on Internet Draft boilerplate wording for Poisson Working Group. = Done. IAB DRAFTS IN PROGRESS: * Geoff Huston: QOS http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-iab-qos-01.txt = Ongoing. Integrated substance of comments; .01 version out. IAB LAST CALL for comments by Friday (July 14), then put in IESG queue. * Erik Huizer: Network Layer Workshop report. http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-iab-ntwlyrws-over-03.txt = Ongoing. In IESG queue. * Ran Atkinson: Security considerations, including common security attacks. http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-rescorla-sec-cons-01.txt = Ongoing. IAB LAST CALL for comments by Friday (July 14). * Harald Alvestrand: Directory definitions. http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-alvestrand-directory-defs-00.txt = Ongoing. * Tony Hain: NAT/VPN http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-iab-nat-implications-07.txt = Ongoing. IAB LAST CALL for comments by Friday (July 14). * Leslie Daigle: Security, firewalls, proxies, etc. http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-iab-firewall-req-02.txt = Ongoing. IAB LAST CALL for comments by Friday (July 14) * Steve Bellovin: Applicability statement for security building blocks. http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-iab-secmech-01.txt = Ongoing. * Tony Hain for Steve Deering and Charlie Perkins: The case for IPv6. http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-iab-case-for-ipv6-06.txt = Ongoing. Concern raised by some IAB members that the document needs significant work. Question whether IAB wants to continue to own this, or hand back to original authors. Tony Hain volunteered to work this. * Steve Deering: Routing Workshop report as Informational RFC. http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-iab-rtrws-over-03.txt = Ongoing. In RFC Editor queue. 1. review actions ------------------------------- see above =============================== 2. review drafts in progress ------------------------------- see above "Case for IPv6" document received additional discussion: General consensus was that we want to get a document of this general character out as an IAB authored document. However, current document would require significant work from a current IAB member to serve this purpose, and turn-around from current author(s) has been slow. Tony Hain indicated that this sort of document now fell into the scope of his day job and volunteered to take it on. First step Tony will take is: * Get in touch with Charlie Perkins and see if he is comfortable with the IAB taking it over entirely. If "yes", Tony will make the next editing pass and it will really turn into an IAB document. If "no", Tony starts over; Charlie can do what he wants with the current document (e.g., request publication as an individual submission, etc.). =============================== 3. administrivia ------------------------------- Face-face meeting Tuesday evening in Pittsburgh. August 14 teleconf will be held. =============================== 4. IRTF news ------------------------------- AAA architecture docs. on track to be published as RFCs. Plenary presentation at IETF in Pittsburgh. Network Management RG would also like to present a plenary--they are ready to hand off some work to IETF. Most research groups will be meeting around Pittsburgh IETF. =============================== 5. IESG liaison report ------------------------------- =============================== 6. Other liaisons and external issues ------------------------------- 6.1 Nomination to the PC for the ICANN board. IETF NomComm has come up with a list of two qualified candidates. Guidance is that we should submit only one candidate to ICANN. IAB consensus to submit first name. 6.2 3GPP/IETF--attempt to publicly announce formal liaison has been fixed. 6.3 ICANN and .ARPA (again)--apparently under control. =============================== 7. Copyright and boilerplate issues ------------------------------- Joint copyright with W3C--under control. IAB needs to approve joint copyright on documents on a case-by-case basis. IAB authorized RFC Editor to put joint copyright on XML documents. =============================== 8. Pittsburgh Agenda -- IAB and Plenary meetings ------------------------------- Face-face meeting: Make progress on new (interesting and architectural) work items (QOS, high availability, "middleware"). Jon Crowcroft will kick off discussion with a short presentation. Plenary: Update by RFC Editor. Overview of IAB actions, workshops and documents published over the past year. =============================== 9. Joint NM meeting. ------------------------------- IETF hosted a management summit last week of all those interested in Internet network management (TMN1, Open Network Management ETSI, Tiphon, etc.). Issue for IETF is resolving tension between value of cooperation/acting as more formal player vs. diluting IETF efforts. Will be discussed at joint IAB/IETF breakfast at Pittsburgh. =============================== Future Meetings ------------------------------- Regular teleconference second Tuesday of the month at 10:00 AM Eastern Time. =============================== =============================== These minutes were prepared by Abel Weinrib, weinrib@intel.com. An online copy of these and other minutes are available at ftp://ftp.isi.edu/pub/IAB . Also, visit the IAB Web page at http://www.iab.org/iab.