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1 IEEE 802.11-IETF Liaison Report
January 2005 doc.: IEEE yy/xxxxr0 May 2012 IEEE IETF Liaison Report Date: Authors: Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks Dorothy Stanley, Agere Systems

2 January 2005 doc.: IEEE yy/xxxxr0 May 2012 Abstract This presentation contains the IEEE – IETF liaison report for May 2012. Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks Dorothy Stanley, Agere Systems

3 Recent Liaison Activity
January 2005 doc.: IEEE yy/xxxxr0 May 2012 Recent Liaison Activity 802.1 Liaison IETF Response: May 10, 2012 Thank you for your liaison letter dated 3/19/2012. We share your desire for the IETF and the IEEE 802 (and the IEEE in particular) to work together in order to avoid the creation and proliferation of multiple solutions to the same problems. We agree on the need for concerted efforts that will ensure that the technologies developed by the two organizations interoperate with each other and are operated and controlled in a consistent manner. We appreciate your sharing the list of projects completed in the last two years, the ones in progress, and the new proposals in IEEE In response to your request to list the work items in the IETF that are proposed or underway that relate to MAC networks together with a brief description of the problems these are addressing, IETF Work areas listed include all relevant 802 (not just 802.1) Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks Dorothy Stanley, Agere Systems

4 New Liaison Activity Potential 802.11 Liaison to IETF
January 2005 doc.: IEEE yy/xxxxr0 May 2012 New Liaison Activity Potential Liaison to IETF See presentation made in WNG, Consider this Friday Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks Dorothy Stanley, Agere Systems

5 Protocol to Access White Space database (paws) WG
January 2005 doc.: IEEE yy/xxxxr0 May 2012 Protocol to Access White Space database (paws) WG paws Working Group was formed June 2011, see Charter and problem statement documents: Charter, see Problem Statement, see Use Case Scenarios, see Goals and Milestones Oct Submit 'Use Cases and Requirements for Accessing a Radio White Space Database' to the IESG for publication as Informational April Submit 'Accessing a Radio White Space Database' to the IESG for publication as Proposed Standard Updates [May 2012] Minutes from March meeting: Need more focus on Data Model Updated: Use Case Requirements, see Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks Dorothy Stanley, Agere Systems

6 Handover Keying (HOKEY)
January 2005 doc.: IEEE yy/xxxxr0 May 2012 Handover Keying (HOKEY) Hokey Charter available at Extensions to current EAP key framework to facilitate inter-authenticator handover and roaming. Published RFCs: Handover Key Management and Re-authentication Problem Statement, see Specification for the Derivation of Root Keys from an Extended Master Session Key (EMSK), see EAP Extensions for EAP Re-authentication Protocol (ERP), see Distribution of EAP based keys for handover and re-authentication , see [published March 2010] Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) Early Authentication Problem Statement, see [published April 2010] Updates [May 2012] Updated – In RFC Editor Queue: EAP Re-authentication Protocol Extensions for Authenticated Anticipatory Keying (ERP/AAK) Remaining milestones: March 2012: Re-charter or shut down WG Did not meet at March 2012 IETF Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks Dorothy Stanley, Agere Systems

7 EAP Method Update (EMU)
January 2005 doc.: IEEE yy/xxxxr0 May 2012 EAP Method Update (EMU) Working Group website: Documents Updates to draft of Standard Tunnel based EAP method, see Requirements for a Tunnel based EAP method in editor queue, see Individual submissions: An EAP Authentication Method Based on Identity-Based Authenticated Key Exchange: EAP Mutual Cryptographic Binding: Updates [May 2012]: Updated version posted: Now in Area Director Evaluation: Channel Binding Support for EAP Methods draft, Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks Dorothy Stanley, Agere Systems

8 6LOWPAN Working Group May 2012
January 2005 doc.: IEEE yy/xxxxr0 May 2012 6LOWPAN Working Group Working Group website: Focus: IPv6 over Low Power PAN: Adaption of IPv6 protocol to operate on constrained nodes and link layers RFC 4944: adaption of IPv6 to link layer Improved header compression scheme, see RFC 6282, “Compression Format for IPv6 Datagrams over IEEE Based Networks” published, see Design and Application Spaces (Use Cases), see Problem Statement and Requirements for 6LOWPAN, see Updates [May 2012] Revision available: Transmission of IPv6 packets over Bluetooth Low Energy, see Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks Dorothy Stanley, Agere Systems

9 January 2005 doc.: IEEE yy/xxxxr0 May 2012 ROLL Working Group Working Group website: Focus: Routing over Low Power and Lossy Networks Routing Objectives, see Routing protocol for efficient operation in low-power, lossy networks, see Updates [May 2012] Updated: A Mechanism to Measure the Quality of a Point-to-point Route in a Low Power and Lossy Network, see Updated: Applicability of ROLL in AMI Networks, see Updated: Reactive Discovery of Point-to-Point Routes in Low Power and Lossy Networks, see Of Interest: Lightweight Key Establishment and Management Protocol in Dynamic Sensor Networks (KEMP), see Of Interest: A Security Framework for Routing over Low Power and Lossy Networks, see Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks Dorothy Stanley, Agere Systems

10 January 2005 doc.: IEEE yy/xxxxr0 May 2012 CORE Working Group CORE (Constrained RESTful Environments) Working Group website: Focus: framework for resource-oriented applications intended to run on constrained IP networks Constrained Application Protocol, see Updates [May 2012] Updated: Constrained Application Protocol, see Updated: Observing Resources in CoAP, see Updated: Security Considerations in IP based Internet of Things, see Updated: CORE Roadmap and Implementation Guide, see Updated: Security Bootstrapping of Resource-Constrained Devices, see Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks Dorothy Stanley, Agere Systems

11 Emergency Context Resolution with Internet Technologies (ECRIT)
January 2005 doc.: IEEE yy/xxxxr0 May 2012 Emergency Context Resolution with Internet Technologies (ECRIT) Working Group website: Emergency Services Framework for Emergency Calling using Internet Multimedia, see Describing boundaries for Civic Addresses, see Updates [May 2012] Updated: Unauthenticated access, see Updated: Data only emergency calls, see Updated: Synchronizing Location-to-Service Translation (LoST) Protocol based Service Boundaries and Mapping Elements, see Updated: Internet Protocol-based In-Vehicle Emergency Call, see Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks Dorothy Stanley, Agere Systems

12 IETF Geographic Location and Privacy (Geopriv) WG
January 2005 doc.: IEEE yy/xxxxr0 May 2012 IETF Geographic Location and Privacy (Geopriv) WG See Specific reference to WLANs: Carrying Location Objects in RADIUS, see Documents referenced in (TGv) Geopriv Requirements, see Civic Address definitions, see July 2009 Liaison to IETF GEOPRIV See Updates [May 2012] Of Interest: Location Configuration Extensions for Policy Management, see Of interest: Relative Location, see Of Interest: IP based in vehicle Emergency Call, see Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks Dorothy Stanley, Agere Systems

13 Home Networking (homenet) WG
January 2005 doc.: IEEE yy/xxxxr0 May 2012 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 [May 2012] New: Grazed and Lightweight Open Protocol, see The main goal for the protocol is to provide fast and reliable communication between mobile devices (client software) and Personal Computer (server software) via Bluetooth with minimal data size needed to realize full functionality of the project. The protocol was designed to be easy to extend - adding new features and developing clients for other mobile platforms should be as easy as possible. Updated: Home networking Architecture for IPv6, see Of Interest: Minimum Requirements for Physical Layout of Home Networks, Of Interest: Extended Multicast DNS: Of Interest: IPv6 Prefix Assignment in Small Networks, Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks Dorothy Stanley, Agere Systems

14 IETF Meetings Meetings: http://www.ietf.org
January 2005 doc.: IEEE yy/xxxxr0 May 2012 IETF Meetings Meetings: July 29 – August 3, Vancouver November 4-9, Atlanta March 10-15, 2013 – Orlando July 28 – August 2, 2013 – Berlin November 3-8, Vancouver Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks Dorothy Stanley, Agere Systems

15 References RFC 4017 - IEEE 802.11 Requirements on EAP Methods
January 2005 doc.: IEEE yy/xxxxr0 May 2012 References RFC IEEE Requirements on EAP Methods Jan 2012 report (PAWS, Homenet details), Dorothy Stanley, Aruba Networks Dorothy Stanley, Agere Systems


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