[IPFIX] DRAFT agenda for Prague IETF
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Hi all: Here's my first draft of our agenda for the IPFIX meeting in Prague. Please let me know if you have changes you'd like to suggest. When it comes to 'new charter' discussions, I'd like to have brief presentations about each, so do let me know who will be presenting each. Also, if you're publishing new versions, cutoff date is 14 March. Cheers, Nevil =========================================== IP Flow Information Export WG (ipfix) Agenda for IETF #80, Beijing DRAFT-00 <<<< Wednesday, March 29, 1300-1500, Vienna room (may change) =========================================== Chairs: Juergen Quittek <quittek@netlab.nec.de> Nevil Brownlee <n.brownlee@auckland.ac.nz> AGENDA: 1. Agenda review = 5 min 2. Update from last meeting / WG Status (Nevil) = 15 min Export-per-sctp-Stream - in queue, waiting on sctpstream-reset Mediators-framework - approved, in RFC-EDITOR Anonymisation Support - one remaining DISCUSS Config Model - new version, Juergen to do write-up Structured Data - AD review done, waiting for -05 PSAMP MIB - new version, Nevil will do write-up Flow Selection Techniques - WGLC done, waiting for -03 Nevil is shepherd for this. 3. Current WG drafts = 0 min All in (2) above. 4. What next for IPFIX? = 5 min We're now ready to consider how IPFIX should develop. This section of the agenda is intended as (the continuation of) our re-chartering discussion. For any of these we need to work out - Who is prepares to _work_ on them? - How long do we expect them to take? a) Progressing IPFIX Standards-Track RFCs to Draft Standard = 20 min - Fix errata, add clarification text, would we need anything else? - Would need inter-operation reports from several implementors. (+ report from Prague interoperation event) b) Recent drafts - draft-trammell-ipfix-ie-doctors-00 = 60 min Guidelines for Information Elements, 1 Oct 10 - draft-trammel-ipfix-a9n-02 IPFIX Aggregation, 22 Feb 11 - draft-claise-ipfix-mediation-protocol-03 Protocol for PFIX Mediation, 14 Feb 11 - draft-johnson-ipfix-mib-variable-export-00 Exporting MIB objects, 19 Oct 10 - draft-akhter-ipfix-perfmon-01 App and Network Performance measurements, 25 Oct 10 - draft-claise-export-application-info-in-ipfix Export of Application Information in IPFIX, 18 Oct 10 5. Any Other Business = 15 min Presentation slides will be available at https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/meeting_materials.cgi?meeting_num=80 (search for IPFIX in the Operations and Management Area) Participation via jabber is offered at ipfix@jabber.ietf.org -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Nevil Brownlee Computer Science Department | ITS Phone: +64 9 373 7599 x88941 The University of Auckland FAX: +64 9 373 7453 Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
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