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Chapter 1
IETF Overview
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) provides a forum for working
groups to coordinate technical developments of new protocols. Its most
important function is the development and selection of standards within
the Internet protocol suite.
The IETF began in January 1986 as a forum for technical coordination by
contractors for the then US Defense Advanced Projects Agency (DARPA),
working on the ARPANET, US Defense Data Network (DDN), and the Internet
core gateway system. Since that time, the IETF has grown into a large
open international community of network designers, operators, vendors,
and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet
architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet.
The IETF mission includes:
1.Identifying and proposing solutions to pressing operational and
technical problems in the Internet;
2.Specifying the development or usage of protocols and the near-term
architecture, to solve technical problems for the Internet;
3.Facilitating technology transfer from the Internet Research Task
Force (IRTF) to the wider Internet community; and
4.Providing a forum for the exchange of relevant information within
the Internet community between vendors, users, researchers, agency
contractors, and network managers.
Technical activity on any specific topic in the IETF is addressed within
working groups. All working groups are organized roughly by function
into seven areas. Each is led by one or more area directors who have
primary responsibility for that one area of IETF activity. Together
with the Chair of the IETF/IESG, these technical directors compose the
Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).
The current areas and directors which compose the IESG are:
IETF/IESG Chair Fred Baker fred@cisco.com
Applications Harald Alvestrand Harald.T.Alvestrand@uninett.no
Keith Moore moore+iesg@cs.utk.edu
Internet Frank Kastenholz kasten@ftp.com
Jeffrey Burgan jburgan@baynetworks.com
Operations and Management Scott Bradner sob@harvard.edu
Michael O'Dell mo@uunet.uu.net
Deirdre Kostick kostick@qsun.att.com
Routing Joel Halpern jhalpern@newbridge.com
Security Jeff Schiller jis@mit.edu
Transport Allison Mankin mankin@isi.edu
Allyn Romanow allyn@eng.sun.com
User Services Joyce K. Reynolds jkrey@isi.edu
The IETF has a Secretariat, headquartered at the Corporation for
National Research Initiatives in Reston, Virginia, with the following
staff:
IETF Executive Director Steve Coya scoya@ietf.org
IETF Meeting Coordinator Marcia Beaulieu mbeaulie@ietf.org
IETF Proceedings Coordinator Dixie Walker dwalker@ietf.org
IETF Meeting Registrar Julie Kirchhoff juliek@ietf.org
IETF Internet-Drafts Administrator Cynthia Clark cclark@ietf.org
The working groups conduct business during plenary meetings of the IETF,
during meetings outside of the IETF, and via electronic mail on mailing
lists established for each group. The IETF holds 4.5 day meetings three
times a year. These meetings are composed of working group sessions,
technical presentations, network status reports, working group
reporting, and an open IESG meeting. A Proceedings of each IETF plenary
is published, which includes reports from each area, each working group,
and each technical presentation. The Proceedings include a summary of
all current standardization activities.
Meeting reports, charters (which include the working group mailing
lists), and general information on current IETF activities are available
on-line for anonymous FTP from several Internet hosts, including
ds.internic.net.