Final Agenda for Aug. 22 IPng Walkthrough

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		Final Agenda for Aug. 22 IPng Walkthrough

Introduction, Scott Bradner and Allison Mankin, 10 minutes
Protocol, Steve Deering, 45 minutes
Routing and Addressing, Steve Deering, 30 minutes
Autoconfiguration, Dave Katz, 30 minutes
Security, Ran Atkinson, 30 minutes
Transition, Bob Hinden, 30 minutes
General Questions and Discussion, about 1 hour

Reading List:
 Note that the following sources are for the most part
 not revised to fully reflect the Toronto meetings of the
 IPng working groups and work since Toronto.  They are the
 Area Directors' view of the best written background materials.
 The presentations will offer more complete and up-to-date
 designs.

Protocol:
  draft-ietf-sipp-spec-01.txt

Routing and Addressing:
  draft-rekhter-ipng-arch-IPv6-addr-00.txt
  RFC 1668  Estrin, Li, Rekhter, "Unified Routing Requirements for IPng"
  draft-ford-sdrp-sipp16-format-00.txt

Autoconfiguration:
  draft-ietf-tuba-addr-assign-00.txt

Security:
  draft-ietf-sipp-sa-02.txt
  draft-ietf-sipp-ap-04.txt

Transition:
  draft-ietf-sipp-sst-overview-00.txt, Gilligan


As part of the last call process for the IP6 (nee IPng)
recommendation, the primary developers will be presenting a structured
walkthrough of the entire IP6 suite, including transition plans, on
Aug 22, from 1000-1300 (pacific time), with expanded material,
questions, etc from 1300-1400.

The presentation will be sent over the MBONE throughout the Internet.
Xerox PARC, MIT, and ISI (at least) will make conference room-style
access available to IESG and IAB members, the external review board,
and others as space and access constraints allow.  Most of the
physical presentation will originate from PARC and MIT, but we
anticipate contributions and questions from other sites.  We plan to
record the presentations and offer a replay at another date; given
enough interest expressed to the Area Directors (mankin@cmf.nrl.navy.mil,
sob@harvard.edu), we will arrange for a q&a period with some of
the presenters during a time more convenient for Europe and PacRim
timezones.


Here's the MBONE session info for Monday (it is advertised in
SD as IP:NG Review):

audio@45430/50691 (fmt: idvi)
video@36611/9270 (fmt: nv)
whiteboard@35618/41278 (orient: landscape, recvonly)

For directions and reservations at these specific sites contact:

Xerox PARC      Steve Deering (deering@parc.xerox.com)
ISI             Jeanine Yamazaki (yamazaki@isi.edu)
MIT             Lisa Taylor (ltaylor@lcs.mit.edu)

Please send reservation requests as soon as possible so that we can
determine the number of spaces to reserve, refreshments, etc.  (Each
site is determining its own policy here.)