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Potential Areas for IETF/IEEE802 Coordination

0. Revision History
0.0 Initial Revision - 9/4/2012
0.1 revised for the period between 9/5 and 10/29
0.2 revised according to input received on 01, still reflects the 9/5-10/29
time interval 0.3 revised after the 10/29/12 meeting 0.4 revised for the period
between 10/29 and 12/12 0.5 revised after the 12/17/12 meeting 0.6 revised for
the period between 12/17/12 and 2/5/13 0.7 revised for the period between
2/5/13 and 4/30/13 0.8 revised after the 5/2/13 meeting 0.9 revised for the
period between 5/2/13 and 9/22/13 0.10 revised after the 9/30 meeting 0.11
revised for the period between 9/30/13 and 1/22/14 0.12 revised after the
1/27/14 meeting 0.13 revised after the 6/18/14 meeting 0.14 revised with
updates before the 9/29/14 f2f meeting 0.15 revised for the period between
9/29/14 and 1/20/15 0.16 revised for the period between 1/20/15 and 6/15/15
0.17 revised for the period between 6/16/15 and 8/12/15 0.18 revised for the
period between 8/12/15 and 12/15/15 0.19 revised for the period between
12/15/15 and 1/28/16 0.20 revised for the period between 1/28/16 and 6/7/16
0.21 revised for the period between 6/7/16 and 8/15/16 0.22 revised for the
period between 8/16/16 and 1/30/17 0.23 revised for the period between
31-Jan-2017 and 10-Apr-2017 0.24 revised for the period between 11-Apr-2017 and
15-Jul-2017 0.25 revised for the period between 16-Jul-2017 and 16-Oct-2017
0.26 revised for the period between 17-Oct-2017 and 29-Mar-2018 0.27 revised
for the period between 30-Mar-2018 and 29-Jun-2018 0.28 revised for the period
between 30-Jun-2018 and 10-Nov-2018 0.29 revised for the period between
11-Nov-2018 and 10-Mar-2019 0.30 revised for the period between 11-Mar-2019 and
18-Jun-2019 0.31 revised for the period between 19-Jun-2019 and 18-Oct-2019
0.32 revised for the period between 19-Oct-2019 and 25-Feb-2020 0.33 revised
for the period between 25-Feb-2020 and 15-Jun-2020 0.34 revised for the period
between 16-Jun-2020 and 27-Oct-2020 0.35 revised for the period between
28-Oct-2020 and 17-Feb-2021 0.36 revised for the period between 18-Feb-2021 and
24-Jun-2021 0.37 revised for the period between 25-Jun-2021 and 25-Oct-2021
0.38 revised for the period between 26-Oct-2021 and 02-Mar-2022 0.39 revised
for the period between 03-Mar-2022 and 21-Jun-2022 0.40 revised for the period
between 22-Jun-2022 and 19-Oct-2022 0.41 revised for the period between
20-Oct-2022 and 24-Feb-2023 0.42 revised for the period between 25-Feb-2023 and
28-Jun-2023 0.43 revised for the period between 29-Jun-2023 and 23-Oct-2023

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5. Enabling use of Local Addresses for virtualization and IoT (was:
Effect of virtualization on IEEE 802 architecture)

5.1. Description

At the 25 July 2012 face-to-face meeting, Glenn Parsons presented a brief
overview of the IEEE Registration Authority Committee (RAC) mission,
highlighting the current RAC policy on virtualization and asking what
virtualization policy would reduce the consumption of EUI-48 addresses.
Norman Finn suggested this could be an area of collaboration between the
IETF and IEEE 802.

- Apr 2013: Glenn Parsons submitted an I-D and gave presentations at
  IETF 86 in the Technical Plenary, OPS and INT area meetings. The
  IEEE RAC will finalize and approve the proposal by June 2013.

- Sep 2013: draft-ieee-rac-oui-restructuring-01.txt submitted

- Jan 2014: Right now that would just be a RAC document

- Jul 2014: Pat Thaler and Don Pannell gave presentations on regarding
  concerns about potential global address consumption by IoT devices and
  feasibility of using local MAC addresses for such devices. Virtual
  machines usually have a hypervisor with a physical port with a global
  address to use to acquire a local MAC address for the VM and an
  orchestration system to provide the address. In contrast, a protocol for
  IoT devices should work without a global address for the physical port
  and should allow for operation with or without an address server.
  --
  http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2014/New-pannell-MAC-Address-Usage-0714-v1.pdf
  --
  http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2014/new-addresses-thaler-local-address-acquisition-0714-v2.pdf

- Sep 2014: IEEE 802.1 drafted a PAR for an Amendment to IEEE 802 Overview
  and Architecture, P802c Local Media Access Control (MAC) Addressing. If
  the PAR is approved, the amendment will describe using a portion of the
  address space for protocols assigning local addresses out of a CID block
  associated with the protocol. A portion of the local address space will
  continue to be used for assignment by local administrators.  Forwarding
  the PAR will be considered at the November IEEE 802 meeting.

- Nov 2014: IEEE 802.1 is also considering a project to define a protocol
  for local address claiming (i.e. without an address server) and local
  address distribution using blocks from the CID space. The protocol would
  be usable by IoT devices that do not have a global address assignment.

- Nov 2014: IEEE 802.1 approved the formation of the IEEE 802.1 Local
  Address Study Group (LASG)

- Jan 2015: First meeting of the LASG at the Atlanta IEEE 802.1 Interim.
  PARs and CSDs for the SG formation and a possible Local Address
  Assignment Protocol were drafted for discussions.

- Mar 2015: Approval of the P802c project

- Jun 2015: Ralph Droms will monitor this and see if it will be of
  interest to the IETF.

- Sep 2015: working on PAR on protocols for local address acquisition

- Nov 2015: IEEE 802.1CQ (Multicast and Local Address Assignment) was
  approved after the November IEEE 802 Plenary

- Jan 2016: P802c D0.1 available and discussed at the January 2016 interim

- Jun 2016: P802c D0.2 - TF ballot, comment resolution at the May 2016
  interim meeting

- Jun 2016: initial version of a new PAR proposal for a Link-local
  Registration Protocol circulated on the WG mail list

- Jun 2016: WG ballot for P802c/D1.0

- Jul 2016: submission of rfc7042bis I-D

- Aug 2016: second WG ballot for P802c/D1.

- Dec 2016: P802c is approved.

- Jan 2017: There may be some interest in using DHCP to assign MAC addresses.

- Jul 2017: It seems like it would be straightforward to assign MAC
  addresses with DHCPv4.  So far, an author for that has not been found.

- Oct 2017: Shooting for an Internet-Draft on using DHCP to assign MAC
  addresses in November or December.

- Mar 2018: draft-bvtm-dhc-mac-assign shared with IEEE 802.1.

- Mar 2018: The work within 802.1 has been moved to the OmniRAN TG.

- May 2018: Bernie Volz to give presentation on using DHCPv6 to assign
  dynamic MAC address to the 802.1 OmniRAN TG on 21 May 2018.

- Nov 2018: draft-ietf-6lo-rfc6775-update is approved; it will be RFC 8505.
  draft-ietf-6lo-ap-nd-08 is a companion; and it is close to WGLC.  It
  protects the registered addresses against snooping, traffic injection,
  and attraction, using elliptic curve crypto without a PKI.

- Nov 2018: 6LoWPAN (for RFC 6282) needs the MAC and IP addresses aligned
  for optimal compression. Highly desirable for the Local MAC to be used
  in the IPv6 address.

- Apr 2019: DHC WG adopts draft-ietf-dhc-mac-assign-00.

- Oct 2019: DHC WG Last Call for draft-ietf-dhc-mac-assign-01 and
  draft-ietf-dhc-slap-quadrant-01.

- Jan 2020: Successful DHC WG Last Call for draft-ietf-dhc-mac-assign-01.

- Jun 2020: Desire to make sure the MAC addresses come from a pool
  assigned to the company operating the service.  Authors seem agreeable.

- Oct 2020: TG Letter Ballot on IEEE 802.1CQ is leading to significant
  technical changes as part of comment resolution.

- Nov 2020: PAR for 802.11bh approved for "Enhanced service with randomized
  MAC addresses". It may define new mechanisms for identifiers, given MAC
  address randomization, without decreasing user privacy.

- Nov 2020: PAR for 802.11bi approved for "Enhanced service with Data
  Privacy Protection".  It will specify new mechanisms to improve user
  privacy for the 802.11 MAC specification.

- Nov 2020: draft-ietf-6lo-ap-nd has been published as RFC 8928.

- Dec 2020: draft-ietf-dhc-mac-assign has been published as RFC 8947.

- Jun 2021: Expect Task Group letter ballot for IEEE 802.1CQ in July 2021.

- Oct 2021: Task Group letter ballot closed and comments have been
  resolved.  During Nov 2021, will seek approval to for liaison of
  IEEE 802.1CQ to INTAREA.  Also, will brief the document to INTAREA
  at IETF 112.

- Feb 2022: Getting close to a stable draft document; expected August 2022.

- Jun 2022: Work on an update to RFC 7042 has just gotten started.

- Sep 2022: rfc7042bis was adopted by INTAREA.

- Sep 2022: IEEE 802.1CQ shared via liaison statement
  https://datatracker.ietf.org/liaison/1794/.

- Feb 2023: Liaison on rfc7042bis expected before IETF 116.

- Apr 2023: rfc7042bis-03 was posted.

- Apr 2023: Asked for review of Draft IESG Statement on EtherTypes:
  https://docs.google.com/document/d/13N_9uwTNCnf8ZlzPeEUuAkOgqhvaBJsUSee4E5ENFw8

- Jun 2023: rfc7042bis has passed WG Last Call.

- Oct 2023: IEEE 802 sent a liaison statement.  Those actions were incorporated.
  rfc7042bis need an additional revision.

5.2. Relevant Documents
http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2014/New-pannell-MAC-Address-Usage-0714-v1.pdf
http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2014/new-addresses-thaler-local-address-acquisition-0714-v2.pdf
http://www.iab.org/2012/12/13/proposed-ieee-registration-authority-committee-oui-tier-restructuring/
http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/86/slides/slides-86-iab-techplenary-5.pdf
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ieee-rac-oui-restructuring/
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-eastlake-rfc7042bis/
https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/detnet
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8505.txt
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8558.txt
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8928.txt
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8929.txt
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8947.txt
http://standards.ieee.org/develop/regauth/tut/eui.pdf
http://www.ieee802.org/1/pages/802c.html
http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2015/dcb-thaler-1CQ-csd-local-address-prot-1015-v0.pdf
http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/private/802-c-drafts/d0/802c-d0-2.zip
https://mentor.ieee.org/omniran/dcn/18/omniran-18-0044-00-CQ00-link-layer-addresses-assignment-mechanism-for-dhcpv6.pptx
https://1.ieee802.org/dcb/p802-1cq-multicast-and-local-address-assignment/

5.3. Owners - Glenn Parsons, Max Riegel, Roger Marks, Suresh Krishnan

5.4. Action Items

Consider closing in February 2024.

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25. Layer 2/Layer 3 Interaction for Time-Sensitive Traffic

25.1. Description

The Deterministic Networking (DetNet) Working Group focuses on
deterministic data paths that operate over Layer 2 bridged and Layer 3
routed segments, where such paths can provide bounds on latency, loss,
and packet delay variation (jitter), and high reliability. The Working
Group addresses Layer 3 aspects in support of applications requiring
deterministic networking. The Working Group collaborates with IEEE802.1
Time Sensitive Networking (TSN), which is responsible for Layer 2
operations, to define a common architecture for Layer 2 and Layer 3.
Example applications for deterministic networks include professional
and home audio/video, multimedia in transportation, engine control
systems, and other general industrial and vehicular applications being
considered by the IEEE 802.1 TSN Task Group.

- Jul 2015: BoF held at IETF 93. Chartering decision now with the IESG

- Sep 2015: DetNet WG chartered

- 6TiSCH is establishing requirements for detnet:
  https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-thubert-6tisch-4detnet-01

- Nov 2015: Detnet WG hold its first meeting at IETF 94

- Jan 2016: use case I-D adopted as WG document, data plane I-D in
  preparation

- Apr 2016: Problem statement I-D adopted as WG item

- Aug 2016: draft-finn-detnet-architecture and draft-dt-detnet-dp-alt
  candidates for WG adoption

- Jan 2017 - Jouni Korhonen reported that the design team hopes to have
  a first cut of the data plane draft available within the next couple
  of weeks.

- Jul 2017 - a bunch of documents have been approved or published in
  IEEE 802 over the past few months, including many extensions to the
  IEEE 802.1Q bridging specification.

- Oct 2017 - 802.1 is working on data plane and control plane, but DetNet
  is only working on data plane (recharter needed work on control plane)

- Jun 2018 - David Black has been assigned as the transport advisor to
  the IETF DetNet WG.

- Jun 2018 - draft-ietf-detnet-problem-statement finished WG Last Call.

- Nov 2018 - IETF Last Call has finished for:
  -- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-use-cases/
  -- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-problem-statement/
  -- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-architecture/
  The Last Call comments are being resolved.

- Nov 2018 - Progress on reservation related documents in 802.1 WG:
  -- 802.1CS, Link-local Registration Protocol, is in TG ballot
  -- 802.1Qdd, Resource Allocation Protocol, has an approved PAR
  -- 802.1DC, Quality of Service Provision by Network Systems,
     describes the QoS solutions specified in 802.1Q, is in TG ballot
  -- 802.1CBdb, FRER Extended Stream Identification Functions
  -- 802.1CB specifies reliability that is also used in DetNet
  -- 802.1Qcr, Bridges and Bridged Networks Amendment: Asynchronous
     Traffic Shaping, a new solution to bounded low latency without
     time synchronization, is in WG ballot.

- Nov 2018: Joint workshop in Bangkok on 10 Nov 2018.

- Feb 2019: draft-ietf-detnet-architecture has finished IETF Last Call.
  Send comments to Deborah now if still have comments.  IESG Evaluation
  is underway.

- May 2019: draft-ietf-detnet-architecture in RFC Editor queue.

- Oct 2019: draft-ietf-detnet-data-plane-framework-02 in WG Last Call.

- Jan 2020: IEEE Std 802.1AS-2020 has been published, which includes the
  generalized Precision Time Protocol (gPTP) profile of the IEEE Std
  1588-2019 Precision Time Protocol.

- Jan 2020: IEEE Std 802.1AX-2020 Link Aggregation has been published.

- Jun 2020: draft-ietf-detnet-data-plane-framework is approved for
  publication.

- Jun 2020: draft-ietf-detnet-ip is under IESG review; scheduled for
  telechat 25 June 2020.

- Jul 2020: IETF DetNet was rechartered in include controller plane.

- Aug 2020: IEEE Std 802.1CMde-2020 TSN for Fronthaul amendment has been
  published to extend the base standard with enhancements to fronthaul
  profiles, add support for a new fronthaul interface, and new
  synchronization, and syntonization standards.

- Oct 2020: IEEE Std 802.1Qcr-2020 Asynchronous Traffic Shaping (ATS) has
  been published. This amendment specifies synchronous traffic shaping over
  full-duplex links with constant data rates.

- Feb 2021: With the RFC Editor; expect to be published soon:
  -- draft-ietf-detnet-flow-information-model
  -- draft-ietf-detnet-ip-over-mpls
  -- draft-ietf-detnet-mpls-over-udp-ip

- Feb 2021: With IESG for final review and approval:
  -- draft-ietf-detnet-ip-over-tsn
  -- draft-ietf-detnet-mpls-over-tsn
  -- draft-ietf-detnet-tsn-vpn-over-mpls
  -- draft-ietf-detnet-security

- Feb 2021: draft-ietf-detnet-bounded-latency is in WG Last Call.

- Feb 2021: The new P802.1DP project has been just started to specify TSN
  profiles for aerospace onboard Ethernet networks.

- Feb 2021: IEEE SA ballot is about start on the P802.1Qcz Congestion
  Isolation project.

- Jun 2021: P802.1Qcz is stalled behind the update of the base P802.1Q.

- Oct 2021: P802.1Q is still blocking P802.1Qcz.  P802.1Q is in IEEE SA
  ballot, so it should get published in 2022.

- Nov 2021: draft-ietf-detnet-yang has been sent to the IESG
  for review and approval.

- Dec 2021: IEEE Std 802.1BA-2021 has been published.

- Feb 2022: EEE Std 802.1CBcv-2021 has been published.

- Feb 2022: draft-ietf-detnet-bounded-latency has been sent to the IESG
  for review and approval.

- Feb 2022: 802.1ABcu, 802.1ABdh, and 802.1CBdb have been approved; they
  are with the IEEE SA Editor.

- Jun 2022: The PAR for Project 60802 is being updated and extended.  It
  will produce a standard for Time-Sensitive Networking Profile for
  Industrial Automation.

- Jun 2022: 802.1Qdv will produce an amendment on Cyclic Queuing and
  Forwarding

- Jun 2022: 802.1Qdw  will produce an amendment on Source Flow Control

- Jun 2022: PAR date extensions are in the works for 802.1CQ, 802.1DC,
  802.1Qcz, and 802.1Qdd.

- Expect DetNet charter to be expanded prior to IETF 114 to cover flow
  identification and packet treatment, including, for example, forwarding,
  service protection, and queuing.

- Nov 2022: RFC 9320 on Deterministic Networking (DetNet) Bounded Latency.

- Dec 2022: draft-ietf-detnet-scaling-requirements-00 adopted.

- Feb 2023: IETF DetNet virtual interim meeting on 7 March 2023.

- Feb 2023: draft-ietf-detnet-controller-plane-framework passed WG Last Call.

- Feb 2023: IEEE 802.1qcz is finishing ballot comment resolution.

- Feb 2023: IEEE 802.1qcw will start recirculation ballot shortly.

- Apr 2023: draft-ietf-detnet-mpls-oam and draft-ietf-detnet-yang passed
  WG Last Call.

- May 2023: IEEE 802.1qcz is approved.

- Jun 2023: IEEE 802.1qcj and IEEE 802.1qcw are expected to go to REVCOM in
  July 2023.

- Jun 2023: IEEE 802.1dc will be the focus of the TSN Task Group at
  July 2023 plenary meeting.

- Jun 2023: The RAW WG will be closing, and its work is being moved to DETNET
  during IETF 117 in July 2023.

- Jun 2023: WG Last Call starting for draft-ietf-detnet-ip-oam.

- Sep 2023: P802.1Qcw/Draft 2.2 is approved for publication as Amendment 36:
  YANG Data Models for Scheduled Traffic, Frame Preemption, and Per-Stream
  Filtering and Policing

- Sep 2023: P802.1Qcj/Draft 2.5 is approved for publication as Amendment 37:
  Automatic Attachment to Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) services.

- Oct 2023: IEEE SA ballot on P802.1DC/Draft 3.0.
  -- https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/detnet/QZEk_4_7Dw7iuBOZudCD8ALzuH8/

- Oct 2023: P802.1Qdv/Draft 0.3 had its 1st TG ballot.

- Oct 2023: P802.1Qdj completed WG balloting, and it is ready for IEEE SA
ballot.

- Oct 2023: P802.1ASdm (Hot Standby) is at WG recirculation ballot.  Expect a
  motion at the November 2023 Plenary to go to IEEE SA ballot.

- Oct 2023: IEC/IEEE 60802 TSN Profile for Industrial Automation: D2.1 is in
  WG ballot.

25.2. Relevant Documents
- https://1.ieee802.org/tsn/
- https://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2021/admin-tsn-summary-0221-v01.pdf
- https://1.ieee802.org/tsn/802-1dc/
- https://1.ieee802.org/tsn/802-1df/
- https://1.ieee802.org/tsn/802-1dg/
- https://1.ieee802.org/tsn/802-1dp/
- https://1.ieee802.org/tsn/802-1asdm/
- https://1.ieee802.org/tsn/802-1asdn/
- https://1.ieee802.org/tsn/802-1qdq/
- https://1.ieee802.org/tsn/802-1asds/
- https://1.ieee802.org/tsn/iec-ieee-60802/
- https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/detnet
- http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/detnet/charter/
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-use-cases/ -- RFC 8557
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-problem-statement/ -- RFC
8578 - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-architecture/ -- RFC
8655 -
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-flow-information-model/ --
RFC 9016 -
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-data-plane-framework/ -- RFC
8938 - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-ip/ -- RFC 8939 -
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-mpls/ -- RFC 8964 -
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-flow-information-model/ --
RFC 9016 - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-ip-over-tsn/ --
RFC 9023 -
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-tsn-vpn-over-mpls/ -- RFC
9024 - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-ip-over-mpls/ -- RFC
9056 - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-mpls-over-udp-ip/ --
RFC 9025 - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-mpls-over-tsn/ --
RFC 9037 - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-bounded-latency/
-- RFC 9320 -
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-controller-plane-framework/
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-oam-framework/ -
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-ip-oam/ -
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-mpls-oam/ -
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-security/ -- RFC 9055 -
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-yang/ -
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-bounded-latency/ -- RFC 9320
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-scaling-requirements/

25.3. Owners - John Scudder, Janos Farkas

25.4. Action Items

- Ensure that relevant documents are circulated between IEEE 802.1 and
  DetNet at balloting and Last Call milestones

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27. Development of YANG models in the IEEE 802

27.1. Description

Following the IESG statement in 2014 and the IETF YANG tutorial at the
July 2014 IEEE 802 plenary, the IEEE 802.1 started to discuss the
introduction of YANG modules, which resulted in a IEEE 802.1 project.
Other IEEE 802 WGs may follow the same path.  The IETF and IEEE will
work to support the formation of YANG expertise in the IEEE 802.

- Jun 2015: PAR and CSD proposals for two projects were submitted:
  802.1Qcl Amendment, YANG Data Model (for IEEE 802.1Q); and
  802.1Xck Amendment, YANG Data Model (for IEEE 802.1X)

- Jul 2015: PAR and CSD approved by EC, sent to NesComm

- Jul 2015: use of GitHub for all YANG modules (including IEEE 802)
  discussed by Glenn Parsons with Benoit Claise and YANG doctors at
  IETF 93; Glenn also discussed the authoring of an I-D (RFC to be) to
  request URN space for the IEEE as per RFC 3406

- IETF draft for IEEE URN, by Mahesh

- Sep 2015: Two projects approved in IEEE 802.1:
  802.1Qcp - Bridges and Bridged Networks Amendment: YANG Data Model, and
  802.1Xck - Port-Based Network Access Control Amendment: YANG Data Model

- Nov 2015: Design Team in place for design of YANG modules for IEEE 802.3

- Jan 2016: considering a CFI at March 2016 plenary in Macau, but the
  actual work in developing YANG code has already been started as DT - the
  main problem right now is the lack of review and feedback

- Mar 2016: study group formed for YANG modules in IEEE 802.3

- Mar-May 2016: new drafts for YANG modules in IEEE 802.1, P802.3Qcp in TG
ballot

- Mar-May 2016: issue with VLAN modelling in IEEE YANG models in netmod WG;
  teleconference and face2face discussions at May interim

- liaison sent by the IETF OPS AD to IEEE 802.1, discussed at the
  IEEE 802.1 Plenary

- Jan 2017: Robert Wilton updated the group on the 802.3 Ethernet Interface
  YANG Task Force (802.3cf) and RMON MIB (RFC 3635). The slides are available
  at the URL below.  Robert Wilton asked if there are concerns about the
  current approach. The group suggested that he checks with Benoit Claise and
  the chairs of the NETMOD and CCAMP WGs to for additional feedback.
  --
  https://www.iab.org/wp-content/IAB-uploads/2013/01/wilton_8023cf_ethernet_interface_statistics.pdf

- Mar 2017: At the Hackathon a tool was produced for the YANG model catalog.
  The tool shows the dependencies among modules and keeps the metadata.
  Benoit expressed concern that too many YANG models are proprietary.
  Yan Zhuang volunteered to help with for 802.3 YANG modules.  Still need
  volunteer for 802.1.

- May 2017: Thanks to Marc Holness, all IEEE 802.1 YANG modules validate
  correctly.  The IEEE 802 YANG modules are now in the YANG catalog:
  -- https://www.yangcatalog.org/

- Jun 2017: Some YANG data models associated with IEEE 802 PAR have errors:
  -- http://www.claise.be/IEEEStandardYANGPageCompilation.html

- Oct 2017: IEEE 802 created YANGsters mail list.

- Oct 2017: There is a desire for a YANG module for EtherTypes, but the
  IEEE RAC considers this to be standards work, so it belongs in IEEE 802.1.

- Oct 2017: Please see Network Management Datastore Architecture (NMDA),
  draft-ietf-netmod-revised-datastores

- Nov 2017: A short presentation on YANG EtherType module:
  http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2017/yang-mholness-YANG-ethertype-1117-v01.pdf

- Jan 2018: IESG approved draft-ietf-netmod-revised-datastores

- Feb 2018: IEEE RAC would like suggestions about the best way to handle
  friendly EtherType names in a YANG module

- Jun 2018: YANG modules for 802.1Q have been approved as 802-1Qcp.

- Nov 2018: Operations for yangcatalog.org will transition to the IETF
  Secretariat in early 2019

- Nov 2018: IETF is considering a change to the NetMod module.  The goal
  is to simplify the interface, but they want to make sure that the changes
  will not break any other activities.  Please check.

- Nov 2018: YANG projects in 802.1 WG:
  -- 802.1Qcw: YANG Data Models for Scheduled Traffic, Frame Preemption,
     and Per-Stream Filtering and Policing; in TG ballot
  -- 802.1Qcx: YANG Data Model for Connectivity Fault Management; in WG
     ballot
  -- 802.1ABcu: LLDP YANG Data Model; now have Editor's draft
  -- 802.1CBcv: FRER YANG Data Model and Management Information Base
     Module; PAR approved, no draft yet

- Feb 2019: Format of IEEE YANG module repository is now aligned with the
  one used by IETF.

- Jun 2019: Identified the missing metadata; should be gathered by
  July 2019 and added to the yangcatalog.org before IETF 105.

- Oct 2019: A PAR has been developed for IEEE 802f that will specify a
  procedure to generate YANG modules that contain the full EtherType
  information, including a compact human-readable name, found in the
  IEEE Registration Authority EtherType public listing.

- Feb 2020: IEEE 802f PAR was approved, and work has started.

- Jun 2020: IEEE 802 YANG modules and IETF YANG modules are using different
  string formats to represent MAC Addresses; need to figure out a why forward
  that will allow exact match string comparison.

- Jul 2020: draft-ietf-i2rs-yang-l2-network-topology is now with the IESG;
  some specific questions were asked of IEEE 802.1 for coordination.

- Jul 2020: IEEE Std 802.1Qcx-2020 YANG for Connectivity Fault
  Management (CFM) has been published.

- Aug 2020: Comments on draft-ietf-i2rs-yang-l2-network-topology were
  provided by IEEE YANGsters:
  -- Initial Review:
   https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/i2rs/NtnhmhouhLbSv6nU2xX_wFw0to8/
  -- Response:
   https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/i2rs/KC_HtT0F0o-be7izK0VCgSo1oWk/
 -- Further Reply:
   https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/i2rs/YJC9pbOXmmWe82N2G5HnDSXQBWE/

- Oct 2020: Metadata for all IEEE 802 YANG modules has been entered at
  yangcatalog.org

- Feb 2021: The YANG projects for LLDP (P802.1ABcu), FRER (P802.1CBcv), and
  an initial set of TSN features (P802.1Qcw) are at WG ballot.

- Feb 2021: The P802f project to specify YANG data model for EtherTypes
  including compact and human-readable names is at TG ballot.

- Apr 2021: IEEE SA letter ballot group is forming for P802.1ABcu.

- Jun 2021: IEEE SA letter ballot group for P802.1ABcu in underway.

- Jun 2021: Expect P802.1ABcv and P802.1ABcw to move to IEEE SA letter
  ballot after the July 2021 plenary meeting.

- Jun 2021: Expect WG letter ballot for Ethertype YANG document after the
  July 2021 plenary meeting.

- Oct 2021: P802f specifies YANG data model for EtherTypes is in WG ballot.
  Suggest briefing to NETMOD about P802f at IETF 112.

- Feb 2022: P802f is in WG Ballot; will share with NETMOD after ballot.

- Feb 2022: P802f will be folded into 802-Rev as that project move forward.

- Jun 2022: In the CORE WG, YANG-SID and MegaAllocations are in the works.

- Jun 2022: P802f is ready for sharing with NETMOD.

- Jun 2022: Liaison message from IETF NETCONF to IEEE 802.1 about the
  security coordination for draft-ietf-netconf-keystore.

- Sep 2022: Update to draft-ietf-intarea-rfc7042bis on "IANA Considerations
  and IETF Protocol and Documentation Usage for IEEE 802 Parameters"

- Oct 2022: IEEE 802 process includes the publication of draft YANG modules
  in yangcatalog.org.  Currently, there are 73 modules from IEEE 802.

- Jun 2023: YANG Module Versioning Requirements
(draft-ietf-netmod-yang-versioning-reqs)
  describes the problems that can arise due of the YANG language module
  update rules, which require all updates to preserve strict backwards
  compatibility.  It also defines the requirements for solutions to solve
  these stated problems.

- Jun 2023: Updated YANG Module Revision Handling
(draft-ietf-netmod-yang-module-versioning)
  specifies a new YANG module update procedure that can document when
  non-backwards-compatible changes occur during the evolution of a YANG
  module.  It extends the YANG import statement with a minimum revision
  suggestion to help document inter-module dependencies.  It provides
  guidelines for managing the lifecycle of YANG modules and individual
  schema nodes.  It provides a mechanism via the revision label YANG
  extension, to specify a revision identifier for YANG modules and
  submodules.

- Jun 2023: The IVY WG was chartered, and it will meet for the first time
  at IETF 117.  Network inventory is a foundation for network management;
  network operators need to keep a record of what equipment is planned
  and installed in their networks (including a variety of information such
  as product name, vendor, product series, embedded software, and
  hardware/software versions).  Network inventories may be constructed from
  management system data to represent the expected devices present in the
  network, and also be used to audit and catalog what devices are discovered
  in the network, and to expose that information in a consistent way.
  The purpose of the IVY WG is to provide a venue for discussion of
  inventory YANG models.

- Oct 2023: P802.1AXdx will define a YANG model for link aggregation.
  -- https://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2023/dz-draft-PAR-0923-v01.pdf
  -- https://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2023/dz-draft-CSD-0923-v01.pdf

- Oct 2023: CBOR encoding of YANG (CID files) is becoming more relevant.
  IETF is trying to figure out how to publish CID files for YANG modules
  that thay have produces.  Other SDOs may want to define a process too.

- Oct 2023: P802.1ASdn covers Timing and Synchronization for Time-Sensitive
  Applications -- YANG Data Model.  It has reached WG recirculation ballot.
  If it passes, then the next ballot would be then IEEE SA ballot.

27.2. Relevant Documents

Coordination group for IEEE YANG:
  - web page:  https://1.ieee802.org/yangsters/
  - mail list: https://1.ieee802.org/yangsters/yangsters-mail-list-information/
  - mail list: https://listserv.ieee.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=stds-802-3-yang
http://www.ieee802.org/802_tutorials/2014-07/Tutorial_Berman_1407.pdf
http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2015/new-802-mahesh-yang-0115-v01.pdf
http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2015/cl-draft-1Q-YANG-par-0615-v02.pdf
http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2015/cl-draft-Qcl-csd-0615-v1.docx
http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2015/ck-draft-1X-YANG-par-0615-v02.pdf
http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2015/ck-draft-Xck-csd-0615-v1.docx
https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/15/15-15-0324-00-0000-p802-15-3-revision-par-detail-draft.pdf
https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/15/15-15-0332-00-0000-15-3r1-draft-csd.docx
http://www.ieee802.org/1/pages/802.1cp.html
http://www.ieee802.org/1/pages/802.1ck.html
https://github.com/8023YangDesignTeam/EthernetYang
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-wilton-netmod-intf-vlan-yang/
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-netmod-intf-ext-yang/
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-netmod-revised-datastores/
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-i2rs-yang-l2-network-topology/
http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/private/cp-drafts/d2/802-1Qcp-d2-2.pdf
http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/private/ck-drafts/d1/802-1Xck-d1-0.pdf
https://www.iab.org/wp-content/IAB-uploads/2013/01/wilton_8023cf_ethernet_interface_statistics.pdf
http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2019/802f-draft-PAR-0919-v01.pdf
https://1.ieee802.org/tsn/802f/
https://1.ieee802.org/tsn/802-1qcw/
https://1.ieee802.org/tsn/802-1asdn/
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-intarea-rfc7042bis/
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-netmod-yang-versioning-reqs/

27.3. Owners - Rob Wilton, Scott Mansfield

27.4. Action Items

- Common string formats to represent MAC Addresses in YANG modules.

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33. Capability Discovery

33.1. Description

IETF LSVR is developing Layer 3 Discovery and Liveness (L3DL), and IEEE 802.1
is talking about version 2 of the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDPv2).
The protocols are aimed at similar needs.

- Jun 2019: 802.1ABdh (Support for Multiframe Protocol Data Units) PAR should
  be approved in July 2019 at the plenary meeting

- Feb 2020: PAR is approved, but an editor has not been identified.

- Jun 2020: draft-ietf-lsvr-l3dl is in WG Last Call, but it will not be
  forwarded to the IESG until the draft-ietf-lsvr-l3dl-signing document is
  ready too.

- Oct 2020: TG Letter Ballot just closed on LLDPv2, and comment resolution
  to begin in Nov. 2020.

- Dec 2020: The IEEE 802.1CS-2020 Link-local Registration Protocol (LRP)
  specification is approved.

- Feb 2021: P802.1CBdb is at WG ballot, which specifies extended stream
  identification functions.

- Feb 2021: P802.1ABdh is at WG ballot, which specifies support for
  multi-frame LLDPDUs.

- Feb 2021: P802.1Qdd is at TG ballot. The Resource Allocation Protocol (RAP)
  project specifies the first application of 802.1CS LRP for distributed
  resource reservation.

- Feb 2021: P802.1Qdj is at TG ballot; it covers Configuration Enhancements
  for Time-Sensitive Networking.

- Feb 2021: P802.1CQ is at TG ballot; it specifies locally-unique assignment
  of 48-bit and 64-bit addresses in IEEE 802 networks.

- Feb 2021: P802.1Qcj (auto-attach) is at WG ballot.

- Feb 2021: draft-ietf-lsvr-l3dl and draft-ietf-lsvr-l3dl-signing are in
  LSVR WG Last Call.

- Feb 2021: IEEE 802.1 is adding "Support for Multiframe Protocol Data Units"
  to LLDP.  (See https://1.ieee802.org/tsn/802-1abdh/)

- Jun 2021: IEEE SA letter ballot group for LLDPv2.

- Oct 2021: IEEE SA letter ballot passed for LLDPv2. Will go to REVCOM
  in December 2021.

- Feb 2022: draft-ietf-lsvr-l3dl and draft-ietf-lsvr-l3dl-signing completed
  LSVR WG Last Call, but the advancement is on hold so that the LSVR WG can
  focus on the main LSVR specification.  Once that is done, L3DL will be
  added to the LSVR WG charter and progressed.

- Feb 2022: LLDPv2 standard (802.1ABdh) has been approved; it is awaiting
  publication.

- Apr 2022: LLDPv2 standard (802.1ABdh) published on 19 April 2022.

- Feb 2023: Expect recharter of LSVR sometime after IETF 116 to include L3DL.

33.2. Relevant Documents

- Mail list: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/lsvr
- Mail archive: https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/browse/lsvr
-
http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2019/new-congdon-lldpv2-consideration-0119-v01.pdf
- http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2019/dh-draft-PAR-0519-v01.pdf -
https://standards.ieee.org/ieee/802.1ABdh/7667/ -
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-lsvr-l3dl -
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-lsvr-l3dl-signing

33.3. Owners - Jim Guichard, Janos Farkas

33.4. Action Items

Keep LSVR and IEEE 802.1 TSN TG informed of progress, changes, etc.

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34. Reliable and Available Wireless (RAW)

34.1. Description

RAW provides for high reliability and availability for IP connectivity
over a wireless medium. The wireless medium presents challenges to
achieve deterministic properties such as low packet error rate, bounded
consecutive losses, and bounded latency. RAW extends the DetNet WG
concepts to provide for high reliability and availability for an IP
network utilizing scheduled wireless segments and other media,
such as IEEE Std. 802.15.4 timeslotted channel hopping (TSCH),
3GPP 5G ultra-reliable low latency communications (URLLC),
IEEE 802.11ax/be, and LDACS. RAW will stay abstract to the radio layers
underneath, addressing the Layer 3 aspects in support of applications
requiring high reliability and availability.

- Feb 2020: IETF RAW WG Chartered.

- Jun 2021: draft-ietf-raw-ldacs passed to IESG by RAW WG.

- Oct 2021: The intent of P802.15.12 was to augment 802.15.4, but that
  PAR will be withdrawn.  Instead, P802.15.14 and P802.15.15 will each
  include some of those augmentations.

- Jan 2022: Sent draft-ietf-raw-ldacs to the IESG for approval.

- Feb 2022: PAR for P802.15.12 is being withdrawn.

- Sep 2022: IETF Last Call for draft-ietf-raw-use-cases-07 on "RAW
  Use-Cases" to Informational RFC will end on 2022-10-06.

- Jun 2023: The RAW WG will be closing, and its work is being moved to DETNET
  during IETF 117.

- Jul 2023: There will be an IEEE 802 tutorial on RAW at the July 2023 plenary
  meeting in Berlin, DE.

- Oct 2023: RAW architecture document is continuing in the DETNET WG.

34.2. Relevant Documents
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/raw/about/
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-raw-technologies/
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-raw-architecture/
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-raw-framework/
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-raw-industrial-requirements/
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-raw-use-cases/
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-raw-oam-support/
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-raw-ldacs/

34.3. Owners - John Scudder, Dorothy Stanley, Janos Farkas

34.4. Action Items

- Seeking reviewers for RAW architecture document. Got crickets.

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35. MAC Address Device Identification for Network and Application
    Services (MADINAS)

35.1. Description

The IETF MADINAS Working Group will examine the effect of Randomized
and Changing MAC addresses (RCM) schemes on network and application
services in several scenarios identified as relevant. The MADINAS WG
will also evaluate various identifiers (beyond the MAC address) that
can be used by the network to provide services, as well as scenarios
where personal device identity is not required.  For scenarios where
personal device identity stability is desirable, the MADINAS WG will
recommend protocols that can be used to protect the request and
exchange of identifiers between the client and the service provider.
For scenarios where privacy is paramount, the MADINAS WG will recommend
best practices to ensure that the privacy achieved with RCM is not
compromised by the communication of other identifiers. The MADINAS WG
will examine other IETF work that may be applicable.

- Oct 2021: First MADINAS WG meeting will be IETF 112

- Feb 2022: draft-henry-madinas-framework has been adopted by the WG;
  expect draft-ietf-madinas-framework to be posted soon.

- Jun 2022: Fruitful discussions with WBA, and they are being captured in
  the MADINAS documents.

- Jun 2023: MADINAS participants would like access to the most recent
  version of IEEE 802.11bh.  A formal request is needed, then it can be
  shared under password protection.

- Jun 2023: There will be an Open Roaming experiment at IETF 117.

- Aug 2023: IEEE 802.11 WG is available via liaison-privileged access to
  the recently published D1.0 draft of 802.11bh.  Please review.

35.2. Relevant Documents
- Mailing List: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/Madinas
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-madinas-use-cases/
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-madinas-mac-address-randomization/
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-madinas-framework/

35.3. Owners - Eric Vyncke, Glenn Parsons, Dorothy Stanley, Juan Carlos Zuniga

35.4. Action Items

- Coordinate MADINAS with P802.1, P802.11bh, and P802.11bi

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36. Area Name
36.1. Description
36.2. Relevant Documents
36.3. Owners
36.4. Action Items

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1. IETF TRILL Fine-grained labeling and IEEE 802.1 tags -- CLOSED

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2. IETF BFD and IEEE 802.1AX -- CLOSED

Documents:
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7130.txt

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3. IETF NVO3 and IEEE 802.1 DCB -- CLOSED

Documents:
- IEEE 802.1Qcy was published on 4 June 2019
  -- https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8728296

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4. IETF awareness of IEEE 802.1Q-2011 -- CLOSED

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6. IETF EMU and IEEE 802.1X, 802.11 and 802.16 security based on EAP -- CLOSED

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7. IETF Ethernet MIB, ADSL MIB and IEEE 802.3 -- CLOSED

Documents:
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7124.txt
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7448.txt

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8. IETF 6LOWPAN and IEEE 802.15 -- CLOSED

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9. IETF PAWS WG and 802.11, 802.19, 802.22 -- CLOSED

Documents:
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7545.txt

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10. IETF IPPM and LMAP, and IEEE 802.16 Metrology Study Group -- CLOSED

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11. IETF and IEEE 802.1 OmniRAN TG -- CLOSED

Documents:
-
https://standards.ieee.org/content/ieee-standards/en/standard/802_1CF-2019.html

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12. IETF HOKEY and IEEE 802.21 -- CLOSED

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13. IETF MIF and IEEE 802.21 -- CLOSED

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14. IETF IPFIX Information Elements for Data Link monitoring -- CLOSED

Documents:
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7133.txt

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15. IETF RADIUS attributes for IEEE 802 networks -- CLOSED

Documents:
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7268.txt

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16. IEEE802.1Q SRP (and Gen2 updates) and RSVP/SIP -- CLOSED

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17. IEEE 802.1AS/1588 and NTP -- CLOSED

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18. 802.1AS/1588, 802.1Q time aware shaper(s) and RTP -- CLOSED

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19. Common OAM proposal / Layer Independent OAM -- CLOSED

Documents:
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6905.txt
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7174.txt
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7455.txt
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7784.txt

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20. Area Name - use of TRILL as an alternative path selection protocol
for use in 802.11 mesh networks -- CLOSED

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21. 6tisch -- CLOSED

Documents (all Internet-Drafts are in RFC Editor queue at time of closing):
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-6tisch-architecture/
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-6tisch-enrollment-enhanced-beacon/
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-6tisch-minimal-security/
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-6tisch-msf/
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7554.txt
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8180.txt
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8480.txt

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22. CAPWAP extensions in OPSAWG -- CLOSED

Documents:
- http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-opsawg-capwap-extension - expired
- http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7494.txt
- http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8350.txt

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23. Area Name - naming in layer 2 networks -- CLOSED

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24. Coordination between the IETF and IEEE 802 on Pervasive
Monitoring -- CLOSED

Documents:
https://standards.ieee.org/standard/802E-2020.html

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26. Area Name - IS-IS extensions for IEEE 802.1Qca - CLOSED

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28. Area Name - Multicast on IEEE 802 wireless networks -- CLOSED

Tutorial materials used at IETF 97 are available at:
-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5nskJAV00I&list=PLC86T-6ZTP5gtLuoSjpTGO_mS5Ly2pfIS&index=128
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https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/97/slides/slides-97-edu-80215-projects-summary-overview-00.pptx
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https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/97/slides/slides-97-edu-sessg-ieee-802-wireless-tutorial-00.ppt

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29. Area Name - Opportunistic Wireless Encryption (OWE) -- CLOSED

Documents:
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8110.txt
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/liaison/1486/

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30. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) -- CLOSED

Documents:
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8691.txt

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31. LPWAN -- CLOSED

Documents:
- https://standards.ieee.org/standard/802_15_4w-2020.html

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32. Source Address Validation for Wireless LAN -- CLOSED

Documents:
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8928.txt

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