Re: [IPFIX] DRAFT agenda for Prague IETF
Brian Trammell <trammell@tik.ee.ethz.ch> Mon, 28 March 2011 13:34 UTC
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Subject: Re: [IPFIX] DRAFT agenda for Prague IETF
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Hi, Nevil, I'd like to "prebash" the agenda for tomorrow: 1. Could we swap draft-trammell-ipfix-a9n and draft-trammell-ipfix-ie-doctors? Would like to move ie-doctors later, as Michelle Cotton from IANA would like to attend around 14:00 to participate in discussion on the draft. 2. It might make sense to move draft-mentz-ipfix-dtls-recommendations-02 together with the interop report (as an "implementation experience" subsession); the state of DTLS is the largest hole in implementability of the proposed standard at this point... (ie-doctors slides to follow shortly after discussion with IANA) Cheers, Brian On Mar 17, 2011, at 7:20 PM, Nevil Brownlee wrote: > > Hi all: > > Here's my updated 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, please, don't forget to email me > copies of your slides well before the meeting so that I can > get them onto our 'Meeting Materials' page > > Cheers, Nevil > > =========================================== > IP Flow Information Export WG (ipfix) > Agenda for IETF #80, Beijing DRAFT-01 <<<< > Wednesday, March 29, 1300-1500, Vienna room > =========================================== > > 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) = 10 min > Export-per-SCTP-Stream - in queue, waiting on sctpstream-reset > Mediators-Framework - approved, in RFC-EDITOR > Anonymisation Support - approved, in RFC-EDITOR > Config Model - new version, Juergen to do write-up > Structured Data - IETF LC of -05 started 7 March > PSAMP MIB - new version, Nevil will do write-up > Flow Selection Techniques -05 published, Nevil will do write-up > > 3. Current WG drafts = 0 min > All in (2) above. > > 4. DEMONS IPFIX Interoperability Test, = 10 min > Prague, 24-25 March 2011. Breif report-back > > 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 prepared 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-01 > Export of Application Information in IPFIX, 10 Mar 11 > > - draft-mentz-ipfix-dtls-recommendations-02 > Recommendations for Implementing IPFIX over DTLS, 14 Mar 11 > > 5. Any Other Business = 10 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 > _______________________________________________ > IPFIX mailing list > IPFIX@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipfix
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