47th IETF: FOGLAMPS BOF

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Subject: 47th IETF: FOGLAMPS BOF
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Limitations of Multiple Addressing Realms BOF (foglamps)

Wednesday, March 29 at 1300-1500
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CHAIR: Melinda Shore <Melinda.Shore@nokia.com> 

DESCRIPTION:

With heavy use of RFC 1918 private addressing a number of applications have
run into some difficulty.  This has been documented by the IAB in numerous
RFCs and several drafts.  The purpose of this BOF is NOT to revisit those
discussions, but to examine the current limits on NATs, and review some of
the proposed mechanisms to deal with those limitations.  Based on that
review we will decide whether a working group is necessary to (a) provide
mechanisms and/or (b) review conflicting mechanisms.

AGENDA:

    Introduction (Melinda Shore, Eliot Lear, 10 minutes)
    Context: H.323 (Melinda Shore, 10 minutes)
    Context: SIP (Jonathan Rosenberg?, 10 minutes)
    Context: IAB (Brian Carpenter?, 15 minutes)
    Related work: RSIP (Mike Borella?, 15 minutes)
    Related work: HIP (Bob Moskowitz?, 15 minutes)
    Discussion (45 minutes)

Reading:
    draft-shore-h323-firewalls-00.txt
    draft-rosenberg-sip-firewalls-00.txt
    draft-lear-foglamps-01.txt
    RFC 2775
    draft-iab-ntwlyrws-over-02.txt

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