6bone Agenda (v5) for Memphis
Bob Fink LBNL
RLFink@lbl.gov
Fri, 4 Apr 1997 15:00:24 -0800
6bone Agenda (v5) for Memphis below. Please email me changes, deletions,
and additions.
Thanks,
Bob
6bone Agenda (v5) for Memphis
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1. Topology, addressing and routing issues
CAIRN backbone - Allison Mankin
routing in the backbone - status from IDR WG
a 6bone IPv6 address block and registry - Dimitry Haskin
Toward Establishing a real virtual IPv6 network - Hsin Fang <<<< NEW
addressing beyond RFC 1987 - Bob Fink
Prefix aggregation problems - Alain Durand
2. 6bone routing registry issues
David Meyer's Internet-Draft on extensions for
"Representing Tunnels in RPSL" - David Meyer
RIPE-NCC based - David Kessens
DNS based - Bill Manning
3. Decide how to proceed with an Internet-Draft outlining requirements for the
new 6bone infrastructure
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Reposted for your information
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The Memphis IETF 6bone WG session has been scheduled for a Wed. afternoon
(9 April) one hour time slot. I had decided on a one hour time slot as
meeting slots are hard to come by and we should not go any longer than
practical with a large group (if San Jose was any example). If this
meeting proves we need, and can use, a longer time slot, we can get one in
Munich.
I've shown all the IPng sessions below for your convenience. Note that the
times have been carefully chosen to keep you in Memphis all week, whether
you can find a hotel or not :-)
However, the real reason that the IPng meetings are so late in the week is
that Steve Deering will be in Japan until Wed. afternoon.
The 6bone has been included under the NGTrans WG with me as a co-chair,
along with Tony Hain and Bob Gilligan. However, Scott Bradner (one of the
current OPS area directors) said that we should, for now, operate as a
separate part of NGTrans, much in the same way that IPPM operates under
BMWG.
I have no problem with this and agree it is sensible that the 6bone be
considered part of the IPv6 transition effort.
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MONDAY, April 7, 1997
1930-2200 Evening Sessions (2 1/2 hours)
APP http HyperText Transfer Protocol WG
INT frnetmib Frame Relay Service MIB WG
INT svrloc Service Location Protocol WG
OPS bmwg Benchmarking Methodology WG
OPS mboned MBONED Deployment WG
>>>>> OPS ngtrans New Generation Transition WG
SEC secsh Secure Shell Protocol WG
USV isnII Internet School Networking-Educators BOF
WEDNESDAY, April 9, 1997
1415-1515 Afternoon Sessions II (1 hour)
APP ircup IRC Update BOF
APP schema Schema Registration BOF
INT dnsind DNS IXFR, Notification, and Dynamic Update WG
INT ipcdn IP Over Cable Data Network WG
>>>>> OPS 6bone IPv6 Backbone BOF
OPS ptopomib Physical Topology MIB WG
RTG ospf Open Shortest Path First IGP WG
TSV issll Integrated Services over Specific Link Layers WG
THURSDAY, April 10, 1997
1300-1500 Afternoon Sessions I (2 hours)
APP fax Internet Fax WG
APP lsma Large Scale Multicast Applications WG
>>>>> INT ipngwg IPNG WG
OPS snmpv3 Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3 WG
RTG mpls Multiprotocol Label Switching WG
SEC ipsec IP Security Protocol WG
TSV nfsv4 Network File System Version 4 BOF
FRIDAY, April 11, 1997
0830-0900 Continental Breakfast
0900-1130 Morning Sessions (2 1/2 hours)
APP drums Detailed Revision/Update of Message Standards WG
INT frnetmib Frame Relay Service MIB WG
>>>>> INT ipngwg IPNG WG
OPS bmwg Benchmarking Methodology WG
OPS snmpv3 Simple Network Mangaement Protocol Version 3 WG
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