NSIS WG Meeting IETF 66 Montreal John Loughney (chair)
Agenda Session 1 0) WG Update & Next Steps - 25 minutes 1) GIST & related issues - 45 minutes 2) NAT-FW NSLP Update - 15 minutes 3) QoS Work update - 45 minutes 4) Mobility Applicability Statement - 10 minutes Session 2 5) Partly-Decoupled Signalling - 20 minutes 6) Individual Drafts - remaining time
WG Update GIST Update 0) WG Update & Next Steps - John Loughney ö 25 minutes Discussion of potential rechartering after completion of existing NSLP work & QoS models 1) GIST Update - 45 minutes Robert Hancock - 20 minutes Henning - 10 minutes Xiaoming Fu - 10 minutes Xiaoming Fu - 5 minutes
NAT-FW Update QoS Work 2) NAT-FW NSLP Update - 15 minutes Hannes or Martin - 15 minutes 3) QoS Work update - 45 minutes Jukka Manner - 20 minutes Attila Báder - 5 minutes Attila Bader - 10 min. draft-kappler-nsis-qosmodel-controlledload-04.txt Xiaoming Fu - 5 minutes
Mobility AS Partly Decoupled Signaling 4) NSIS Mobility Applicability Statement Seong-Ho Jeong 10 minutes 5) Discussion of working on Partly-Decoupled Signalling - 20 minutes Robert Hancock 10 minutes Open mic discussion 10 minutes
Individual Drafts Hypath draft Luís Cordeiro - 10 minutes Communication Patterns for NSIS Martin - max 5 minutes Authorization for NSIS Signaling Layer Protocols Jukka Manner - 15 minutes InterDomain-QOSM: Georgios Karagiannis - 10 minutes Metering NSLP work Juergen Quittek - 10 minutes. MIPv6 FW Xiaoming Fu - estimated time: 10 minutes
WG Update – next steps GIST should be done shortly & sent to IESG. QoS NSLP ready for AD review QoS Template needs a revision Y.1541 & RMD in WGLC (please review!) NAT/FW Ready for WGLC Need to add NSIS Tunnel & GIST/SCTP to milestones.
Rechartering Topics Few missing pieces Extensibility Draft NAT Traversal draft Authorization Object Implementation issues Off-path document, as a informative document Implementer’s guide Deployment issues (GIST security?) New NSLPs Metering Communications Patterns / MRM draft New QoS Models Controlled Load / PCN work HyPath Interdomain QoS Model
Proposal After sending GIST, current NSLPs & QoS models to IESG, work on a new charter Red, bolded items probably don’t require a full charter re-write However, we are moving into a deployment phase, so our charter should reflect this In the 2 nd section, I would like feedback on which drafts have higher priority for the WG (with commitment to do the work)