IETF MAILING: DRAFT AGENDA: April 7-11, 1997
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****38th IETF: April 7-11, 1997/Memphis, TN**** PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: 1. NEWCOMER's ORIENTATION: On Sunday, April 6th at 1530 we will be holding an orientation session for Newcomers (Room: Venetian Room) ALL FIRST TIME ATTENDEES ARE ENCOURAGED TO READ RFC 1718 BEFORE ATTENDING THE MEETING. Entitled "The Tao of IETF: A Guide for New Attendees of the Internet Engineering Task Force", this RFC is available by anonymous FTP, although an updated version is available via the WEB. 2. PRE-REGISTRATION and a RECEPTION will be held on Sunday, April 6th from 1700 - 1900 (Room: Continental Ballroom). 3. A Working Group Chairs Workshop will be held during lunch on Monday, April 7th at 1130. Anyone interested in learning about the role of the working group chair is welcome to attend. Location: TBD. 4. The Agenda below is a DRAFT and therefore subject to frequent changes. We do not advise you use it to determine travel arrangements. -------- FYI..... 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Draft Agenda of the Thirty-Eighth IETF (April 7-11, 1997) As of February 18, 1997 MONDAY, April 7, 1997 0800-0900 IETF Registration and Continental Breakfast 0900-0930 Introductions 0930-1130 Morning Sessions OPS disman Distributed Management WG OPS ngtrans New Generation Transition WG SEC pkix Public-Key Infrastructure (X.509) WG RTG mobileip IP Routing for Wireless/Mobile Hosts WG 1130-1300 Break 1300-1500 Afternoon Sessions I INT pppext Point-to-Point Protocol Extensions WG OPS mboned MBONED Deployment WG SEC aft Authenticated Firewall Traversal WG USV uswg User Services 1500-1530 Break (Refreshments provided) 1530-1730 Afternoon Sessions II OPS omarea Operations & Management Open Area Meeting RTG idr Inter-Domain Routing WG USV isn Internet School Networking WG 1730-1930 Break 1930-2200 Evening Sessions OPS mboned MBONED Deployment WG USV isnII Internet School Networking-Educators BOF TUESDAY, April 8, 1997 0830-0900 Continental Breakfast 0900-1130 Morning Sessions GEN poisson Process for Organization of Internet Standards Ong WG INT ion Internetworking Over NBMA WG OPS rmonmib Remote Network Monitoring WG SEC pkix Public-Key Infrastructure (X.509) WG 1130-1300 Break 1300-1500 Afternoon Sessions I INT ion Internetworking Over NBMA WG OPS rtfm Realtime Traffic Flow Measurement WG RTG mobileip IP Routing for Wireless/Mobile Hosts WG SEC cat Common Authentication Technology WG USV harts Humanities and Arts WG 1500-1530 Break (Refreshments provided) 1530-1730 Afternoon Sessions II OPS disman Distributed Management WG OPS grip G and R for Security Incident Processing WG RTG idmr Inter-Domain Multicast Routing WG SEC spki Simple Public Key Infrastructure WG WEDNESDAY, April 9, 1997 0830-0900 Continental Breakfast 0900-1000 Morning Sessions I INT pktway PacketWay WG OPS stdguide Guide for Internet Standards Writers WG USV run Responsible Use of the Network WG 1015-1115 Morning Sessions II INT pktway PacketWay WG OPS rmonmib Remote Network Monitoring WG 1115-1300 Break 1300-1400 Afternoon Sessions I INT pppext Point-to-Point Protocol Extensions WG OPS pier Procedures for Internet/Enterprise Renumbering WG OPS ptopomib Physical Topology MIB WG 1415-1515 Afternoon Sessions II OPS ptopomib Physical Topology MIB WG 1515-1545 Break (Refreshments provided) 1545-1645 Afternoon Sessions III INT dhc Dynamic Host Configuration WG OPS roamops Roaming Operations WG USV ssh Site Security Handbook WG 1700-1800 Afternoon Sessions IV INT dhc Dynamic Host Configuration WG OPS roamops Roaming Operations WG USV ssh Site Security Handbook WG 1800-2000 Break 2000-2100 Evening Sessions I GEN iab Internet Architecture Board INT dhc Dynamic Host Configuration WG 2100-2200 Evening Sessions II GEN iab Internet Architecture Board INT dhc Dynamic Host Configuration WG 2230 Late Night Session PGP Key Signing Party THURSDAY, April 10. 1997 0830-0900 Continental Breakfast 0900-1130 Morning Sessions INT atommib AToM MIB WG OPS roamops Roaming Operations WG RTG idmr Inter-Domain Multicast Routing WG 1130-1300 Break 1300-1500 Afternoon Sessions I INT ipngwg IPNG WG 1500-1530 Break (Refreshments provided) 1530-1630 Presentations 1630-1800 Open Plenary and IESG FRIDAY, April 11, 1997 0830-0900 Continental Breakfast 0900-1130 Morning Sessions INT ipngwg IPNG WG OPS bmwg Benchmarking Methodology WG Key to Abbreviations APP Applications Harald Alvestrand/UNINETT and Keith Moore/UTK GEN General Interest Fred Baker/cisco Systems INT Internet Frank Kastenholz/FTP Software and Jeffrey Burgan/Bay Networks OPS Operational Requirements Scott Bradner/Harvard and Michael O'Dell/UUNET Technologies Deirdre Kostick/AT&T RTG Routing Joel Halpern/Newbridge Networks SEC Security Jeff Schiller/MIT TSV Transport Allison Mankin/ISI Allyn Romanow/Sun Microsystems USV User Services Joyce K. Reynolds/ISI