[AAA-DOCTORS] FW: PRELIMINARY Agenda and Package for September 10, 2009 Telechat

"Romascanu, Dan (Dan)" <dromasca@avaya.com> Fri, 04 September 2009 08:07 UTC

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Please find below the preliminary agenda for the 9/10 IESG telechat.
Please send me your comments, questions and concerns about the documents
in review and the proposed WG charters before 9/9 COB. 

Thanks and Regards,

Dan
 

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2.1 WG Submissions
2.1.1 New Item
  o draft-ietf-16ng-ip-over-ethernet-over-802-dot-16-10.txt
    Transmission of IP over Ethernet over IEEE 802.16 Networks (Proposed

    Standard) - 1 of 9 
    Note: Gabriel Montenegro <gmonte@microsoft.com> is the Document

    Shepherd for this document. 
    Token: Ralph Droms
  o draft-ietf-mpls-3209-patherr-05.txt
    Node behavior upon originating and receiving Resource ReserVation
Protocol 
    (RSVP) Path Error message (BCP) - 2 of 9 
    Note: This document should be processed in a batch with 
    draft-ietf-mpls-gmpls-lsp-reroute and
draft-ietf-mpls-soft-preemption.. 
    draft-ietf-mpls-soft-preemption should be read as the last of the
batch. 
    Token: Adrian Farrel
  o draft-ietf-mpls-soft-preemption-18.txt
    MPLS Traffic Engineering Soft Preemption (Proposed Standard) - 3 of
9

    Note: This document should be processed in a batch with 
    draft-ietf-mpls-gmpls-lsp-reroute and draft-ietf-mpls-3209-patherr..

    draft-ietf-mpls-soft-preemption should be read as the last of the
batch. 
    Token: Adrian Farrel
  o draft-ietf-mpls-gmpls-lsp-reroute-04.txt
    PathErr Message Triggered MPLS and GMPLS LSP Reroute (Proposed
Standard) - 
    4 of 9 
    Note: This document should be processed in a batch with 
    draft-ietf-mpls-soft-preemption and draft-ietf-mpls-3209-patherr.. 
    draft-ietf-mpls-soft-preemption should be read as the last of the
batch. 
    Token: Adrian Farrel
  o draft-ietf-dime-pmip6-03.txt
    Diameter Proxy Mobile IPv6: Mobile Access Gateway and Local Mobility
Anchor 
    Interaction with Diameter Server (Proposed Standard) - 5 of 9 
    Token: Dan Romascanu
  o draft-ietf-dime-nai-routing-03.txt
    Diameter User-Name and Realm Based Request Routing Clarifications
(Proposed 
    Standard) - 6 of 9 
    Token: Dan Romascanu
  o draft-ietf-mip4-generic-notification-message-09.txt
    Generic Notification Message for Mobile IPv4 (Proposed Standard) - 7
of 9 
    Note: Pete McCann (pete.mccann@motorola.com) is the document
shepherd.
 
    Token: Jari Arkko
  o draft-ietf-pcn-baseline-encoding-05.txt
    Baseline Encoding and Transport of Pre-Congestion Information
(Proposed 
    Standard) - 8 of 9 
    Note: Steven Blake (sblake@petri-meat.com) is the document shepherd.

    Token: Lars Eggert
  o draft-ietf-pwe3-segmented-pw-13.txt
    Segmented Pseudowire (Proposed Standard) - 9 of 9 
    Note: Stewart Bryant (stbryant@cisco.com) is the document shepherd. 
    Token: Ralph Droms

2.1.2 Returning Item
NONE

2.2 Individual Submissions
2.2.1 New Item
  o draft-rosenberg-sip-app-media-tag-03.txt
    A Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Media Feature Tag for MIME
Application 
    Sub-Types (Proposed Standard) - 1 of 1 
    Token: Robert Sparks

2.2.2 Returning Item
  o draft-housley-iesg-rfc3932bis-08.txt
    IESG Procedures for Handling of Independent and IRTF Stream
Submissions 
    (BCP) - 1 of 1 
    Note: There is no document shepherd 
    Token: Jari Arkko


3. Document Actions

3.1 WG Submissions
	Reviews should focus on these questions: "Is this document a
reasonable
	contribution to the area of Internet engineering which it
covers? If
	not, what changes would make it so?"

3.1.1 New Item
  o draft-ietf-sipping-service-identification-03.txt
    Identification of Communications Services in the Session Initiation 
    Protocol (SIP) (Informational) - 1 of 3 
    Token: Robert Sparks
  o draft-ietf-hip-nat-traversal-08.txt
    Basic HIP Extensions for Traversal of Network Address Translators 
    (Experimental) - 2 of 3 
    Note: Gonzalo Camarillo (Gonzalo.Camarillo@ericsson.com) is the
document 
    shepherd. 
    Token: Ralph Droms
  o draft-ietf-eai-imap-utf8-07.txt
    IMAP Support for UTF-8 (Experimental) - 3 of 3 
    Note: Harald Alvestrand <harald@alvestrand.no> has agreed to
shepherd 
    the document.. Please note that SecDir and GenArt review comments
are

    addressed via RFC Editor notes.. Also note that the reference to
obsolete 
    RFC 1341 is intentional. The name parameter was defined in RFC 1341
across 
    all media types. The subsequent version of MIME (2045/2046)
deprecated
it. 
    Token: Alexey Melnikov

3.1.2 Returning Item
NONE

3.2 Individual Submissions Via AD
	Reviews should focus on these questions: "Is this document a
reasonable
	contribution to the area of Internet engineering which it
covers? If
	not, what changes would make it so?"

3.2.1 New Item
  o draft-drage-sipping-service-identification-03.txt
    A Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension for the Identification
of 
    Services (Informational) - 1 of 1 
    Token: Robert Sparks

3.2.2 Returning Item
NONE
3.3 Independent Submissions Via RFC Editor
	The IESG will use RFC 3932 responses: 1) The IESG has not
	found any conflict between this document and IETF work; 2) The
	IESG thinks that this work is related to IETF work done in WG
	<X>, but this does not prevent publishing; 3) The IESG thinks
	that publication is harmful to work in WG <X> and recommends
	not publishing at this time; 4) The IESG thinks that this
	document violates the IETF procedures for <X> and should
	therefore not be published without IETF review and IESG
	approval; 5) The IESG thinks that this document extends an
	IETF protocol in a way that requires IETF review and should
	therefore not be published without IETF review and IESG
approval.

	The document shepherd must propose one of these responses in
	the Data Tracker note and supply complete text in the IESG
	Note portion of the write-up. The Area Director ballot positions
	indicate consensus with the response proposed by the
	document shepherd.

	Other matters may be recorded in comments, and the comments will
	be passed on to the RFC Editor as community review of the
document.


3.3.1 New Item
NONE
3.3.2 Returning Item
  o draft-ford-behave-top-07.txt
    Unintended Consequence of two NAT deployments with Overlapping
Address
 
    Space (Informational) - 1 of 1 
    Token: Magnus Westerlund


4. Working Group Actions
4.1 WG Creation
4.1.1 Proposed for IETF Review
  o  Virtual World Region Agent Protocol (vwrap) - 1 of 1
    Token: Alexey Melnikov
4.1.2 Proposed for Approval
  o SIP Common Log Format (sipclf) - 1 of 1
    Token: Robert Sparks
4.2 WG Rechartering
4.2.1 Under evaluation for IETF Review
  o IP Flow Information Export (ipfix) - 1 of 3
    Token: Dan Romascanu
  o Security Issues in Network Event Logging (syslog) - 2 of 3
    Token: Pasi Eronen
  o Network Endpoint Assessment (nea) - 3 of 3
    Token: Tim Polk
4.2.2 Proposed for Approval
  o DNS Extensions (dnsext) - 1 of 1
    Token: Ralph Droms