Transfer of 802.17 Standards To Inactive Status John Lemon.

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Transfer of Standards To Inactive Status John Lemon

Resilient Packet Ring P was created in order to take advantage of fiber optic rings widely deployed in Metropolitan Area Networks and Wide Area Networks. At the times, the primary protocol being run on these rings was SONET, which was felt to not provide a combination of being optimized and scalable to the demands of packet networks, allowing automated and quick deployment, optimized bandwidth allocation and throughput, resiliency to faults, and reduced equipment and operational costs. The IEEE Resilient Packet Ring Working Group was started to develop standards to support the development and deployment of Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) networks in Local, Metropolitan, and Wide Area Networks for resilient and efficient transfer of data packets at rates scalable to many gigabits per second. These standards were built upon existing Physical Layer specifications.

Dates RPR Tutorial and Call For Interest 2000 P PAR approved published a published b published c published REV published 2011

Market Status Products, including systems and commercial silicon, were introduced in anticipation of the standard, and continued to be sold for several years. However, in the last few years, all known based products have been withdrawn from the market (although deployed products continue to be supported).

Expert Recommendations The panel of former participants set up to provide expert opinions on any issues that should arrive were polled and unanimously agreed that it is appropriate to withdraw the standards from active status at this time. – John Lemon, Broadcom – Mike Takefman, Diablo Technologies – Glenn Parsons, Ericsson – Peter Jones, Cisco – Rafi Ram, Mybitat

Relevant IEEE SA Rules, SA Ops Man Balloting IEEE-SA members are permitted to ballot on an unlimited number of proposed IEEE draft standards and on the withdrawal from active status of existing IEEE standards that have reached the Sponsor ballot stage (see 2015 IEEE STANDARDS ASSOCIATION OPERATIONS MANUAL 28 clause 5.4 of the IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual). Individual IEEE-SA members are permitted to ballot on individual ballots. IEEE- SA entity members are permitted to ballot on entity ballots.

Relevant IEEE SA Rules, SASB Ops Man 1.2 Types of IEEE standards IEEE Standards may be in one of three states of activity: — Developing: Standards projects that have not yet been approved as standards. — Active: Approved standards that have not been transferred to inactive status. — Inactive: Standards that are no longer being reviewed or assessed for accuracy, relevance to current practices, or further applications; these standards are removed from active status (i.e., these standards are transferred from active to inactive status). (See 9.2) Inactive standards All active IEEE standards are subject to periodic review for revision within ten years of IEEE-SA Standards Board approval or transfer to inactive status (see clauses 2.2 and 5.3 of the IEEE-SA Standards Board Bylaws and 9.2). Thus, any standard that incorporates patented technology may at some point in time be transferred to inactive status. Clause 6 of the IEEE-SA Standards Board Bylaws contains policies concerning the period of validity for any Letter of Assurance received from a party regarding an Essential Patent Claim. 9.2 Removal from active status Standards that are no longer useful or contain significant obsolete or erroneous information should be recommended for withdrawal from active status by the Sponsor. A recommendation for withdrawal from active status shall be supported by a ballot by the Sponsor (see 5.4) with a 50% return and at least a 75% approval. Every IEEE Standard shall be subject to transfer to inactive status by the IEEE-SA Standards Board at the end of the calendar year that is ten years past its approval date (i.e., the standard will be labeled Inactive and reserved for historical reference). A standard remains active until it is officially transferred to inactive status by the IEEE-SA Standards Board. When a standard is transferred to inactive status, its amendments and corrigenda are also transferred to inactive status.

Relevant IEEE SA Rules, SASB Bylaws 2.2 Purpose of IEEE standardization IEEE standards provide a common ground for communication in some specific area of electrotechnology. They also provide criteria for measuring the acceptable performance of equipment or materials pertinent to the field of electrotechnology. The purpose of the review by the IEEE-SA Standards Board is to ensure that IEEE standards represent a consensus of interests from those that are materially affected by these standards and that proper procedures have been followed during the development of these standards. An active IEEE standard gives an authoritative reference that is kept up to date through review at least every ten years by the Sponsor responsible for its preparation. 5.3 Review cycles All IEEE standards should be reviewed as often as new information is available. Every year, the Secretary of the IEEE-SA Standards Board shall notify the standards liaison representative of the Sponsor of all active standards assigned to the Sponsor, the dates that such standards are scheduled to expire, and a reminder to consider such standards for revision Notification of action on standards Following each meeting of the IEEE-SA Standards Board, the IEEE Standards Department shall issue a statement, available to all interested parties, which shall detail the actions taken at the last meeting of the IEEE-SA Standards Board on approval of, or transfer to inactive status of, standards documents; and authorization of new standards projects. This may be in the form of the minutes of the IEEE-SA Standards Board meeting. 6.2 Policy A Letter of Assurance is irrevocable once submitted and accepted and shall apply, at a minimum, from the date of the standard's approval to the date of the standard's transfer to inactive status. Copies of an Accepted Letter of Assurance may be provided to participants in a standards development meeting. Discussion of essentiality, interpretation, or validity of Patent Claims is prohibited during IEEE-SA standards-development meetings or other duly authorized IEEE-SA standards-development technical activities. IEEE-SA shall provide procedures stating when and the extent to which patent licensing terms may be discussed (see subclause of the IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual).

Motion To initiate a Sponsor Ballot to request transferring all the standards to inactive status per IEEE SA P&P 9.2. Mover: Glenn Parsons Seconder: David Law