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IETF STEERING GROUP (IESG)
REPORT FROM THE TELECONFERENCE
October 1st, 1992
Reported by: Greg Vaudreuil, IESG Secretary
This report contains IESG meeting notes, positions and action items.
For more information please contact the IESG Secretary.
iesg-secretary@nri.reston.va.us
ATTENDEES
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Almquist, Philip / Consultant
Borman, David / Cray Research
Crocker, Dave / TBO
Crocker, Steve / TIS
Davin, Chuck / Bellcore
Gross, Philip / ANS
Hinden, Robert / SUN
Hobby, Russ /UC-Davis
Piscitello, Dave/ Bellcore
Vaudreuil, Greg / CNRI
Regrets
Coya, Steve / CNRI
Huizer, Erik / SURFnet
Reynolds, Joyce / ISI
Stockman, Bernard / SUNET/NORDUnet
AGENDA
1) Administivia
o Role Call
o Bash the Agenda
o Approval of the Minutes
o Next Meeting
2) Protocol Actions
o TCP/IP Header Compression
o PPP Authentication
o Generic Interface MIB
o Token Ring MIB
o Token Bus MIB
o RIP Version 2
o RIP Version 2 MIB
o RIP Protocol Analysis
o BGP Default Route Advertisement
o OSPF AS
o Ident MIB
o Ident
3) RFC Editor Actions
o Sender Initiated File Transfer Protocol (SIFT)
4) Working Group Actions
o UPS MIB (upsmib)
o P Internet Protocol (pip)
o IPAE (ipae)
5) Technical Management Issues
o Feedback to SMTP Working Group
o ROAD Activities
MINUTES
1) Administrivia
o Bash the Agenda
The agenda was approved as written.
o Approval of the Minutes
Review and approval of the minutes for the September 10th, 14th, and
21st meetings was deferred.
o Next Meeting
The IESG set the next Teleconference time for October 8th, 12:00
ET. The IESG discussed the necessity for weekly teleconferences and
concluded that weekly meetings will be needed at least until the
November IETF meeting.
2) Protocol Actions
With these minutes, only protocols currently awaiting specific IESG
action will be listed. Protocols for which a last call has been
issued but for which there is outstanding action items in the
submitting Working Group will not be listed.
o TCP/IP Header Compression
The IESG has the list of textual changes requested to RFC 1144.
There are two types of changes, edits to the sample code to fix
known bugs, and additional clarifications and implementation
advise. Small changes to the document are relatively easy, but
because of the difficulty of generating an ASCII version,
significant changes likely to affect pagination will take time the
is not willing to invest. In the interest of getting this long
delayed protocol advanced, the IESG decided to incorporate only the
bug fixes to the sample code and encourage the writing of a separate
document with clarifications and implementation advise.
Continuing Action: Borman - Ensure that a new version of the TCP/IP
Header Compression document is submitted to the IESG.
o PPP Authentication
The IESG received notice from the PPP extensions Working Group that
this protocol has been reviewed and the changes requested by the IAB
have been accepted by the Working Group. The IESG approved this
document for submission to the IAB as a Proposed Standard.
ACTION: Vaudreuil - Send a new recommendation to the IAB to elevate PPP
Authentication to Proposed Standard.
o Generic Interface MIB
The IESG has received comments from the Last Call which identified
the need to revise this MIB. Until this MIB is revised, the IESG is
unable to act and so has decided to #put this document into
suspended animation#.
ACTION: Davin -- Notify the author of the Generic Interface MIB that it
needs revision before the IESG can consider advancing it to Draft
Standard. If necessary, conduct a review of this MIB to determine if
the changes require a re-cycle at Proposed Standard or elevation as a
Draft Standard.
o Token Ring MIB
There is insufficient information to date on implementation
experience for this MIB. Additional information was requested from
the IETF mailing list after the last call but no response was
received. This protocol will remain on the IESG Agenda for further
review.
ACTION: Davin -- Conduct a review of implementation experience with the
Token Ring MIB.
o Token Bus MIB
The IESG has reviewed the Token Bus MIB and has determined that
there is insufficient implementation and operational experience for
this MIB to be advanced to Draft Standard. Until this MIB is
revised, the IESG is unable to act and so has decided to
#put this document into suspended animation#.
ACTION: Davin -- Review the Token Bus MIB and resubmit to the IESG when
it has sufficient implementation experience.
o Routing Information Protocol Version 2
The review of RIP is still underway. No information to report.
o BGP Default Route
The IESG reviewed the BGP Default Route Advertisement document for
Proposed Standard and approved the document for Proposed Standard
pending the close of the last call period.
ACTION: Vaudreuil -- Prepare a recommendation for BGP Default Route
Advertisement and if there are no comments sent to the IESG or IETF
mailing lists, send the recommendation to the IAB.
o OSPF Applicability Statement
The IESG reviewed and approved the IAB applicability statement for OSPF.
ACTION: Vaudreuil - Prepare a recommendation to elevate the OSPF AD to
Proposed Standard. Send this recommendation to the IESG for review
prior to sending it to the IAB.
o Identification Server
o Ident MIB
A new issue has surfaced since the last call has been issued for
this protocols. The optional character set designation is not very
clear and the mechanisms for registration are not documented. The
IESG discussed this issue and recommends that the character set
registry set up for MIME be used for registration. Ident currently
lists a version of OCTET as the default character set. The IESG
understands the potential utility for returning non-ascii
transformations of the user data but is not aware of any current use
of such and agrees with the IAB's architectural preference for ASCII
as the default character set.
The Ident MIB also contains a character set identifier, but it is
encoded as a OID. The MIME registry does not include OIDs and will
need to be expanded to handle these values. Wording changes to the
Ident MIB are needed to reflect these changes.
POSITION: In Internet Protocols, if the character set is unspecified,
the default must be US-ASCII. To facilitate internationalization,
future protocols should provide a means for explicity identifying the
character set in use.
ACTION: Greg Vaudreuil -- With the assistance of Chuck Davin and Steve
Crocker, write a draft policy statement on the use of character sets
in Internet Protocols.
3) RFC Editor Actions
o Sender Initiated File Transfer
The IESG reviewed this submission for Experimental protocol and
concluded that this protocol does not fit the current Architectural
model, but is not harmful and acceptable as an experiment.
ACTION: Vaudreuil -- Notify the RFC Editor that the SIFT protocol is
acceptable to the IESG for publication as an Experimental RFC.
4) Working Group Actions
With the completion of the draft IESG ROAD Plan, the PIP and IPAE
Working Groups can now be announced. The IESG expressed a
preference for announcing the likely Working Groups together,
including the TCP/UDP for Bigger Addresses Working Group if a
charter can be prepared in the next day.
ACTION: Vaudreuil -- Announce the PIP and IPAE Working Groups to the
IETF Mailing List.
ACTION: Vaudreuil -- Solicit an updated version of the TUBA charter,
send it to the IESG-TECH mailing list and send it to the IETF list as
soon as possible.
o Uninterruptable Power Supply MIB (upsmib)
The IESG reviewed and approved the formation of the UPS MIB Working
Group.
ACTION: Vaudreuil: Announce the UPS MIB Working Group to the IETF.
5) Technical Management Issues
o ROAD Work Plan
The IESG reviewed the draft IESG ROAD work plan and agreed to post
it as an Internet Draft. The document needs public review and comment
but also needs the visability associated wqith publication as an RFC.
If there are no objections to the document, the IESG expressed a
desire to post the document as an Informational RFC.
ACTION: Vaudreuil -- Finalize the formatting of the ROAD document and
post it as an Internet Draft Friday Morning. Forward the announcement
to the Big Internet Mailing Lists.
ACTION: Vaudreuil -- Schedule discussion of the ROAD Plan at the next
IESG Teleconference. If there is no objection, submit this document
to the RFC Editor for publication as an Informational RFC.
o Feedback to the SMTP Working Group
The request by the IESG for additional review of the SMTP extensions
protocol was interpreted as less than clear and additional guidance
was sought by the Working Group Chairman. Several points were
raised for clarification. 1) What if any technical changes does the
IESG require from the document, 2) Does the IESG have a preference
for eliminating the folklore and implementation advise, 3) Does the
IESG have a preference for splitting the protocol into multiple
documents, and 4) Was the Working Group within its charter to
address "requirements" issues in SMTP as they relate to the proposed
extensions.
The IESG discussed these points and made the following conclusions.
The Working Group was within its charter to do limited
"requirements" work in addressing SMTP shortcomings. Towards this
end, the recording of Folklore was seen as positive. The IESG does
not have a position on whether the folklore is on the protocol
document or in a separate informational RFC. There is also no IESG
position on the choice of documenting the protocol a single
comprehensive document of a series of related documents and leaves
this choice to the Working Group. The IESG has asked for a
technical review of specific technical complexities discussed during
the last call period and would like these discussions reflected in
the document.
ACTION: Hobby -- Write a note to the SMTP Extensions Working Group
reflecting the sense of the IESG. This note should be sent by the IESG
Secretary noonish Friday.
Appendix - Action Items
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ACTION: Vaudreuil - Send a new recommendation to the IAB to elevate PPP
Authentication to Proposed Standard.
ACTION: Davin -- Notify the author of the Generic Interface MIB that it
needs revision before the IESG can consider advancing it to Draft
Standard. If necessary, conduct a review of this MIB to determine if
the changes require a re-cycle at Proposed Standard or elevation as a
Draft Standard.
ACTION: Davin -- Conduct a review of implementation experience with the
Token Ring MIB.
ACTION: Vaudreuil -- Prepare a recommendation for BGP Default Route
Advertisement and if there are no comments sent to the IESG or IETF
mailing lists, send the recommendation to the IAB.
ACTION: Greg Vaudreuil -- With the assistance of Chuck Davin and Steve
Crocker, write a draft policy statement on the use of character sets in
Internet Protocols.
Appendix - Positions Taken
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POSITION: In Internet Protocols, if the character set is unspecified,
the default must be US-ASCII. To facilitate internationalization,
future protocols should provide a means for explicity identifying the
character set in use.