doc.: IEEE /0100r0 Submission January 2014 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba NetworksSlide 1 IEEE IETF Liaison Report Date: Authors:
doc.: IEEE /0100r0 Submission January 2014 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba NetworksSlide 2 Abstract This presentation contains the IEEE – IETF liaison report for January 2014.
doc.: IEEE /0100r0 Submission January 2014 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba NetworksSlide 3 IETF- IEEE 802 Liaison Activity - 1 Joint Meetings, agenda and presentations: Telecon Meeting held 30 Sept 2013 – –New coordination item for re: capwap drafts Next joint IEEE 802/IETF IESG coordination meeting: 27 Jan 2014 Next face to face meeting: 29 Sept 2014
doc.: IEEE /0100r0 Submission January 2014 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba NetworksSlide 4 IETF- IEEE 802 Liaison Activity - 2 RFC4441bis update, see –Incorporates IESG and IAB review comments Status of IEEE review of RFC4441rev-07 –RFC4441rev-07 was reviewed in ARC –No substantive comments, one editorial comment (will be forwarded to editorial team)
doc.: IEEE /0100r0 Submission January 2014 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba NetworksSlide 5 Protocol to Access White Space database (paws) WG Received request for IEEE review of paws protocol draft document: (version -08) Planned process: –IEEE Call for comments (min 2 weeks) –ARC SC compilation/review of comments (telecon) –WG chair to forward comments to IETF paws –Consider ARC SC motion in Friday plenary: –Request that the WG chair forward comments on “draft-ietf-paws-protocol-08” received in the comment collection and consolidated by ARC SC (teleconference), to the IETF PAWS WG by Feb 21, Moved: Dorothy Stanley, Seconded: Mike Montemurro, Result: Paws Charter and problem statement documents: –Charter, see –Problem Statement, see –Updated Use Cases and requirements, published as RFC 6953:
doc.: IEEE /0100r0 Submission January 2014 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba NetworksSlide 6 About RFC 4441 & IETF liaisons Reference document: RFC 4441 –2006 document, but still relevant: “The IEEE 802/IETF Relationship”, see –Liaison info: IETF has a liaison manager FROM IETF to IEEE SA and IEEE 802.1, not to The IETF has a limited number of liaison relationships with other organizations. Liaisons are appointed by the IAB when the IAB feels that conditions warrant appointing a specific person to such a task. Note that such appointments are rare as the best way for organizations to work with the IETF is to do so within the working groups –Liaison statements are here: IEEE 802 Liaisons list is available –
doc.: IEEE /0100r0 Submission January 2014 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba NetworksSlide 7 IETF Meetings Meetings: –March 2-5, 2014 – London –July 20-25, 2014 – Toronto –November 9-14, 2014 – Honolulu –March 22-27, 2015 – Dallas –July 19-24, 2015 – Prague –November 1-6, Yokahama –Newcomer training: tutorials.html#newcomershttps:// tutorials.html#newcomers –Tutorials (process and technical); Wireless Tutorial (Donald Eastlake) :
doc.: IEEE /0100r0 Submission January 2014 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba NetworksSlide 8 BOF Sessions – March 2014 See Authentication and Authorization for Constrained Environments (ACE) Domain Policy Expressions (DoPE) Encryption of DNS requests for confidentiality (DNSE) non-ASCII characters in RFCs and other format updates (rfcform) Internet Governance Update (igovupdate) Host Identification, Address and Prefix Sharing in Wi-Fi Access (HIAPS) Transport Services (taps) Virtualized Network Function Pool (VNFPool) Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) Revised and Modernized (TRAM) Tunneling Compressed Multiplexed Traffic Flows (TCMTF)
doc.: IEEE /0100r0 Submission January 2014 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba NetworksSlide 9 RADEXT WG See RADIUS Extensions –The RADIUS Extensions Working Group will focus on extensions to the RADIUS protocol required to define extensions to the standard attribute space as well as to address cryptographic algorithm agility and use over new transports. –In addition, RADEXT will work on RADIUS Design Guidelines and define new attributes for particular applications of authentication, authorization and accounting such as NAS management and local area network (LAN) usage. Updates [January 2014] –Of interest: RADIUS Attributes for IEEE 802 Networks, see in IESG review
doc.: IEEE /0100r0 Submission January 2014 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba NetworksSlide 10 EAP Method Update (EMU) Working Group website: RFC Documents - published –The EAP-TLS Authentication Protocol - –Extensible Authentication Protocol - Generalized Pre-Shared Key (EAP-GPSK) Method- –Channel-Binding Support for Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) Methods –Requirements for a Tunnel-Based Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) Method –EAP Mutual Cryptographic Binding: Introduces a new form of cryptographic binding that protects both peer and server, rather than just the server. Published as Updates [January 2014]: –Tunnel EAP Method (TEAP) in RFC editor queue: emu-eap-tunnel-method/ emu-eap-tunnel-method/
doc.: IEEE /0100r0 Submission January 2014 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba NetworksSlide 11 IETF Geographic Location and Privacy (Geopriv) WG See Specific reference to WLANs: –Carrying Location Objects in RADIUS, see –Relative Location, published as RFC 7035, see Documents referenced in (TGv) –Geopriv Requirements, see –Civic Address definitions, see July 2009 Liaison to IETF GEOPRIV –See ietf-geopriv.dochttps://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/09/ v-liaison-request-to- ietf-geopriv.doc Updates [January 2014] –Using Device-provided Location-Related Measurements in Location Configuration Protocols, Published as RFC 7105, –Updated: Location Information Server Discovery using IP address and reverse DNS, see
doc.: IEEE /0100r0 Submission January 2014 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba NetworksSlide 12 Emergency Context Resolution with Internet Technologies (ECRIT) Working Group website: charter.htmlhttp:// charter.html Emergency Services –Framework for Emergency Calling using Internet Multimedia, see –Describing boundaries for Civic Addresses, see thomson-ecrit-civic-boundary-02.txthttp://tools.ietf.org/id/draft- thomson-ecrit-civic-boundary-02.txt Updates [January 2014] –Updated: Next-Generation Pan-European eCall, see gellens-ecrit-ecall/ gellens-ecrit-ecall/ –Updated: Additional Data related to an emergency call, see ietf-ecrit-additional-data/ ietf-ecrit-additional-data/ –Of interest: Unauthorized access, see unauthenticated-access/ in IESG reviewhttp://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-ecrit- unauthenticated-access/ –Of interest: Internet Protocol-based In-Vehicle Emergency Calls, see
doc.: IEEE /0100r0 Submission January 2014 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba NetworksSlide 13 Home Networking (homenet) WG See This working group focuses on the evolving networking technology within and among relatively small "residential home" networks –The task of the group is to produce an architecture document that outlines how to construct home networks involving multiple routers and subnets. –This document is expected to apply the IPv6 addressing architecture, prefix delegation, global and ULA addresses, source address selection rules and other existing components of the IPv6 architecture, as appropriate. Updates [January 2014] Documents of interest: –Service Provider Edge Router Interaction, see homenet-sper-interaction/ homenet-sper-interaction/ –Service Discovery in the Homenet Environment with Multiple Connections, see and also DNS based Service Discovery: –Home networking Architecture for IPv6, see arch/ - submitted for publicationhttps://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-homenet- arch/
doc.: IEEE /0100r0 Submission January 2014 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba NetworksSlide 14 Operations Area Working Group –Area WG processes submissions related to Operations Area WGs that have closed –Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) Working Group closed in 2009 Operations Area Working Group work group items – – Have a request from OPSAWG chairs for IEEE review of (coming revision) of the documents –As agreed in ARC SC, plan to hold a Call for Comments on the updated documents to collect IEEE comments
doc.: IEEE /0100r0 Submission January 2014 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba NetworksSlide 15 Of Interest to Smart Grid 6LOWPAN –Working Group website: –Focus: IPv6 over Low Power PAN: Adaption of IPv6 protocol to operate on constrained nodes and link layers ROLL –Working Group website: –Focus: Routing over Low Power and Lossy Networks CORE –(Constrained RESTful Environments) Working Group website: –Focus: framework for resource-oriented applications intended to run on constrained IP networks.
doc.: IEEE /0100r0 Submission January 2014 Dorothy Stanley, Aruba NetworksSlide 16 References RFC IEEE Requirements on EAP Methods Jan 2012 report (PAWS, Homenet details), january-2012-liaison-to-ietf.ppt january-2012-liaison-to-ietf.ppt