Re: [bmwg] Draft Agenda for IETF-98 (minutes available)

"MORTON, ALFRED C (AL)" <acmorton@att.com> Wed, 19 April 2017 23:02 UTC

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From: "MORTON, ALFRED C (AL)" <acmorton@att.com>
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Hi Folks,

A big thank you to Sarah for preparing/submitting our minutes [0]
in time for the proceedings cutoff date! 
Also, thanks to our note takers and jabber scribe
(Jacob, Ramki, and Jay).

I remember offering to share the public URL of two
ETSI NFV Testing Working Group Specifications I've been
pushing up the hill. I wanted to wait till recent
releases of each of these specs available, and that
happened today.  The TST004 spec [1] is about various
metrics for establishing data paths through the
NFV Infrastructure, and their dataplane performance
once established. This is the spec that came-up in 
connection with Ramki's ACL question on 
the OPNFV vsperf draft.

ETSI NFV TST WG also has a draft of normative metrics for
fundamental NFVI platform measures (like CPU Util. and network
interface performance).  This one is called TST008 [2].

Both these draft specs are available in the NFV Open area
at the links below (grab the one with the latest date).

regards,
Al

[0] https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/98/minutes/minutes-98-bmwg-00.pdf

[1] https://docbox.etsi.org/ISG/NFV/Open/Drafts/TST004_NFVI_PATH_TEST_report

[2] https://docbox.etsi.org/ISG/NFV/Open/Drafts/TST008_NFVI_Metrics_Spec


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> The draft agenda for our session at IETF-98 in Chicago
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> Please let me know of any:
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> - requests for Remote Presentation (before March 24)
> - changes to Presenter Names
> - revised drafts (after today)
> - additional requests for agenda time
> - other Agenda Bashing...
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> thanks, and see you in Chicago (UTC-5 when we get there).
> Al
> bmwg co-chair
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