San Jose BMWG session
Kevin Dubray <kdubray@baynetworks.com> Mon, 02 December 1996 13:25 UTC
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From: Kevin Dubray <kdubray@baynetworks.com>
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Subject: San Jose BMWG session
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Date: Sun, 01 Dec 1996 12:46:44 -0500
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Fellow BMWG'ers: Since the last BMWG meeting, the following documents have been offered for comments: draft-ietf-bmwg-lanswitch-01.txt draft-ietf-bmwg-call-00.txt draft-ietf-bmwg-mcast-00.txt These documents are available in the BMWG archive: http://ndtl.harvard.edu/ndtl/bmwg The San Jose IETF BMWG meeting is scheduled for Monday, December 9, 1996, 1000-1130. Note that due to the extension of the 0900 Introductory IETF session, THE START TIME IS LATER than the previously announced time of 0930. The draft agenda is offered below. 1. Discuss recent modifications to the LAN Switch terminology draft. Resolve any outstanding issues so that draft can be forwarded for consideration as informational RFC. 2. Introduce the new cell/call benchmarking terminology draft. Ascertain if direction is correct. Provide the editor preliminary feedback on initial drafting of terms. 3. If time, introduce multicast benchmarking terminology draft. The call/cell benchmarking draft's editor, Robert Craig, will be unable to attend this session. Bob Mandeville has gratiously volunteered to stand in and lead a discussion on this draft. Given this and the aforementioned time constraints, you are encouraged to offer comments on these documents to this mailing list to begin the discussion. Regards, Kevin
- San Jose BMWG session Kevin Dubray