July '94 IETF: Open Shortest Path First IGP WG

John Moy <jmoy@proteon.com> Tue, 19 July 1994 17:15 UTC

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Subject: July '94 IETF: Open Shortest Path First IGP WG
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Group Name: Open Shortest Path First IGP WG (ospf)
IETF Area : Routing
Date/Time : Wednesday, July 27, 1994
            0930-1200

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The OSPF Working Group will be meeting for a single session at the
upcoming Toronto IETF. Our slot is on Wednesday, 9:30-11:00. The
following is a proposed agenda:

	1. Discussion of the "Extending OSPF to support demand
	   circuits" draft (<draft-ietf-ospf-demand-00.txt>). 
	   This describes enhancements to OSPF that allow
	   efficient use of dial-up circuits. J. Moy.

	2. Continuing discussion of stronger authentication
	   mechanisms for OSPF. F. Baker et. al.

	3. Further discussion of the "OSPF Point-to-MultiPoint Interface"
	   (<draft-ietf-ospf-pmp-if-00.txt>), and whether it should
	   be incorporated into the base OSPF specification. F. Baker
	   and J. Moy.

	4. There are three small technical changes that have been
	   proposed for the OSPF specification. These will be
	   described to the working group (J. Moy).

	5. It is getting time to move the OSPF specification to
	   Full Standard. This is probably a good time to do
	   some housekeeping on the OSPF documents. We should
	   decide which should be updated, merged or dropped. The
	   candidate documents are:

		RFC 1245: "OSPF Protocol Analysis".
		RFC 1246: "Experience with the OSPF Protocol"
		RFC 1583: "OSPF Version 2"
		RFC 1587: "The OSPF NSSA Option"
		RFC 1586: "Guidelines for Running OSPF Over Frame Relay ..."

		"OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base"
			<draft-ietf-ospf-mib-04.txt>
		"OSPF Point-to-MultiPoint Interface"
			<draft-ietf-ospf-pmp-if-00.txt>
		"Extending OSPF to support demand circuits"
			<draft-ietf-ospf-demand-00.txt>
		"The OSPF External Attributes LSA"
			<draft-ietf-ospf-extattr-00.txt>

	   Documents not strictly under control of the OSPF WG (such
	   as the MOSPF documents and the various BGP<->OSPF
	   interaction docs) have been omitted from the above list,
	   but we can discuss this too.

See you in Toronto.
John